Big Changes in .NET 5, C# 9, and Visual Studio 2019 (v16.8)

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With .NET Conf 2020 just finished, it is time to talk about .NET 5, C# 9, and Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8. Specifically, what is new, what has changed, and what we can expect in the future. In this video, we will be covering the high-level overview of the changes as well as outlining the next six videos about all of these changes.

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One of the things I appreciate about Tim is that there is no unanswered Comment on his videos That’s so considerate and thanks for the efforts.

runtimeterror
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In my entire life, I've never been so hyped about a Microsoft or a .NET product but since 2019 I've never been so proud about .NET and since I've been using C# for the last 2-3 years ❤ (sorry JS and php)

zakaria
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Programming veteran here. I took a forced "covid break" to watch my special needs son for about seven months. Now getting back into the swing of things and I stumbled on your videos. Color me very impressed. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in a way that is practical.

infocyde
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Tim, just want to say thanks for the videos. Really love them. C# .NET doesn't get enough love. Keep up the good work.

Bandude
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I appreciate your effort and help to make us developers be good at programming in C#. I learnt a lot of good things about C# from your YouTube videos.

kumarcgowda
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I just started into c# (~2 years) and I love your explanation videos. I'm surely waiting for this series

haves_
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Thanks Tim. Please do a crash course on what is F# and how we can use it with C#.

I heard F# is a great and powerfull programming language and i want to learn more about it and of course there is no one better than you in teaching .net thing that simple.

hamidrezaashkiyan
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Just a off topic comment but, the audio, lighting quality of your videos are improved by a huge margin over time, this is professional level quality video right here, good job Sir !

MrBenderrrr
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Thanks Tim, awaiting for your video on C# 9 especially for record as well as clickonce.

zulhishamtan
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Hey Tim, Thanks for the update. Back to the upgrade TrailI was just moving my medical software project to Core 9 months ago.

bernardoestacio
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Whew, this agenda sounds sick Tim! I can't wait.

jamesbest
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I see you for the first time. I have benefited from video tutorials in the past. thank you so much :)

sertunc-ko
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Tim makes the longest videos but when you click the video you begin to realize this man is more of an angel than a man, no homo.

ExtremePrejudice
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+10 on your statement "we're on .Net framework and I'm still trying to get used to .Net Core let alone .Net 5"! My head has been spinning trying to move from Asp.Net MVC framework to now using Dependency Injection in Blazor and MVVM in Xamarin Forms. I can't wait to get to the point to where I don't have to thinks so hard! I've been feeling like a newbie developer lately and thought I was the only one who felt this way :) I appreciate that you can empathize with us who are going through this transition!! Maybe I should hold off in training until .Net 6?

SixHatSolutions
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First thing that came to my mind about records was: now I can test if an object is equal to another object without a ton of code...

drodriguesaarlol
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Best video about .Net 5 introduction.
Thank you Tim!

khayolnoranjov
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As a new C# developer (mainly Typescript/React these days), I have to be honest I'm already a bit fatigued after .NET Core and now .NET 5.0 (although not overly so). Although I will admit I love .NET Core over .NET Framework.

Is this feeling of fatigue something you've experienced throughout your career?

acidhauss
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awesome, thank you Tim for all your hard work to bring us this information

israell
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Can't wait to see the next step for desktop applications. Big fan of your work! Thanks

ddrapplications
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I did .NET C# for 10 years and have been out of the loop for about a year or so. Now I have to cram all the changes in my head and get back onboard.

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