

Quirking is a pattern in which a.NET Framework version maintains the semantics of earlier versions, while including updated implementations. NET Framework 4.5.2 and higher versions have higher compatibility, provided by a newer feature called “quirking”. Applications targeting a.NET Framework version that is no longer supported will not need to retarget or recompile to a newer version as they can be run on a later.NET Framework version.

See more information on Azure deployments below. This includes Azure and other cloud service deployments. What Does This Mean? You should ensure that a supported version of the.NET Framework is installed in your environment, on Windows desktops and servers. The decision to end support for these versions will allow us to invest more resources towards improvements of the.NET Framework. All other framework versions, including 3.5, 4.5.2, 4.6 and 4.6.1, will be supported for the duration of their. As, starting JanuMicrosoft will no longer provide security updates, technical support or hotfixes for.NET 4, 4.5, and 4.5.1 frameworks.

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