Okay folks, if your projects rely on .NET 7, it's time for a wake up call. Microsoft just dropped the news that .NET 7 is reaching its end of support on May 14th, 2024.
Here's the thing - once support ends, it's lights out on stuff like:
The big message here is to upgrade to .NET 8. Seriously, the sooner you do this, the less likely you'll experience major headaches later.
I get it. Change is hard. If you depend on a third-party app that's stuck on .NET 7, reach out to those devs and give them a nudge toward .NET 8. Change has a ripple effect.
Good news! Microsoft is doing lots to make it easy. Here are some good resources:
If you're using Visual Studio 2022, starting in June 2024 the .NET 7 component is going to be marked as out of support. You'll need the new .NET 8 SDK to build .NET 6 or .NET 8 projects.
Change is constant in our tech world, amirite? Might as well face it head-on and get your .NET projects upgraded. May 14 will be here FAST.
Let us know if you have any questions or need a migration pep talk.