Hi,
I am using the 'ASP.NET MVC 5.x & Angularjs 1.x' project typeV3.2.0. I am not planning to convert to 'ASP.NET Core & angualar'.
From the release notes it is not clear to me what newer versions would still have relevant code changes for me.
Also, does it still make sence for me to extend subscription, as it seems that recent releases all are more for the ASP.Net Core & Angular?
Regards, Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
As you know we decided not to add most of new features to ASP.NET MVC 5.x version. We will write our thoughts about it here #3405.
Under these circumstances, only reason for extending your subscription would be for support. For your new projects, you can buy another license in the future if you want to go on with ASP.NET Core version.
Even If you want to use ASP.NET MVC 5.x, I think current version of ASP.NET Zero with MVC 5.x will do a lot of work for you in the beginning of your project. We will continue to support ASP.NET MVC 5.x version of AspNet Zero with bug fixes and some small features but we will not add most of new features to it.
Thanks.
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I wonder if this is also true for MVC 5.X and JQuery? This sinks.
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Hi @John,
Unfortunately, it is also true for MVC 5.x for jQuery version.