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01:34
I'm trying to get on board with dotnet core, and I keep running into issues that I'm sure are entirely my fault :(
Can anyone tell me why Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition is only letting me select .NETCoreApp 1.1 or 1.0?
I thought I had installed 2.1.302 and that is what 'dotnet --version' displays.
Using the command line and building, I was able to create myproj/bin/Debug/netcoreapp2.1 but Visual Studio doesn't show it
 
6 hours later…
07:41
@Rob are you using the latest version of Visual Studio?
Rob
Rob
At home I'm on 2017, why?
Oh, heh, wrong Rob
08:02
Oh, @RobP. are you using the latest version of Visual Studio?
 
7 hours later…
15:00
Ugh - that was it. It never occurred to me that it would be a VS limitation, since it seems like all it does is set the value of TargetFramework in the .csproj file. I now have the latest version of VS community and it is working as expected.
Thank you
It seems super weird that VS shows me 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and 2.1 when my system only has 2.1 though.
 
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20:42
anyone else has msdn's styles completely broken?

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