The PLStudies2010 studies are referencing .NET 4.0, I checked that from Visual Studio.
Can I reference a higher version of .NETlike 4.5 or 4.6.1 without having any conflict with the functionality of MC.NET? If yes, then what is the max .NET version than I can reference?
The reason for raising this question, .NET 4 has a limited number of NuGet packages and the higher you go the more NuGet packages there is and the more language features.
Referencing higher version of .NET than 4
Re: Referencing higher version of .NET than 4
I have successfully referenced a project targeting 4.7.2. This is the highest version I have tried.
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Re: Referencing higher version of .NET than 4
Hello TopGuy,
At the moment the versions higher than C# 4.0 are not supported. For more info you can check this guide, Resolve system and user assembly references section.
We plan to implement the support for C# 7.0 in the future release versions.
At the moment the versions higher than C# 4.0 are not supported. For more info you can check this guide, Resolve system and user assembly references section.
We plan to implement the support for C# 7.0 in the future release versions.