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Any plans for a .NET Core release? #347

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monemihir opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 4 comments
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Any plans for a .NET Core release? #347

monemihir opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 4 comments

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@monemihir
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Hi,

Are there any plans for releasing a .NET Core version of this awesome library?

@AlexCuse
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AlexCuse commented May 4, 2018

I have thought about it a lot but right now only about 10% of my work is in .net core and I don't think I would have the bandwidth to tackle it on my own. Most of that is on services too so I'd need to catch up on any changes closer to the view. I think the recent split into framework / asp.net assemblies could make it a bit easier but at the end of the day I think a clean break makes the most sense.

Need to look at how some of the dependencies are doing with .net core also.

Do you have any specific thoughts about the prospect?

@monemihir
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I would like to use it in one of our .NET Core project.

I'm happy to contribute/help to develop the .NET Core version.

@AlexCuse
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If you want to start looking at it and see how you get on I will certainly be available to advise. Not sure how much time I will have for actual coding but I can probably do a little work here and there.

If you fork the project I'd recommend creating a new solution in a folder called SquishIt.AspNetCore or something like that. I'm hopeful we can make the framework assembly available on the standard and .net runtimes but have not looked at .net core proper yet. The crypto stuff used for hash calculation is probably my biggest concern there, off the top of my head.

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ghost commented May 25, 2023

Hi.
Did you create a dotnet core version?

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