@attack_monkey
Tim Payne
10 months
Fellow .net devs. Is there a sensible way of being able to work on older, non .net core code yet on M series silicon?
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@attack_monkey
Tim Payne
10 months
@callumbwhyte if anyone would know I figure it’d be you 😂
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@andiih
Andy Hawken (🖕♋️)
10 months
@attack_monkey This is a question I’d love to know the answer to. I presume fusion/parallels is going to work, but not sure it’s “sensible”? #curious
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@attack_monkey
Tim Payne
10 months
@andiih Apparently there is now support for x86 in Parallels (not sure about fusion) but it’s pretty slow. I’m not sure I can justify dropping big money on a laptop that’s less productive than my aging 2011 MBP 😂 although to be fair, I’m mostly using an Intel iMac at the moment!
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@NextPlayerUp
Next Player Up
10 months
@attack_monkey Used to employ an Azure Dev Box for emergencies… but emergencies became everyday occurrences so in the end we purchased an older Windows PC and let the team remote in to work on the older code bases. ^MD
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