![]() ![]() I edited out some extraneous stuff, but it's mostly just off the cuff, but if you're thinking about porting an application I think most of the things I describe here are things you are likely to run into yourself even if this application is a bit more esoteric as it includes some interop features due to the Web Browser control used the core UI.Įxamples are based. ![]() Heads up: This is a long rambling post as I just wrote down a bunch of stuff as I was going through it. How do resources (Assets) get embedded into the project.Porting - How do I get my project ported.How do external assembly loads (for addins in MM) work.How to handle non-.NET Standard NuGet Packages.NET Core are pretty trivial - you can see how the process works, but just looking at those examples I had a million questions of how certain things will be handled. Most of the examples I've seen so far for ports or running applications on. Today I took the day to explore what it would take to port Markdown Monster to. ![]()
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