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by chrisherring
3569 days ago
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.net core certainly does have security, logging etc. IIS, as opposed to kestral, has more features and you can host under IIS so this is a non issue. The camelCase setting is a one line code change if you don't like it. Not at all a reason to avoid the framework. It's using newtonsoft for this so it may even be a change in the package itself? Anyway I changed the default and then ended up reverting back anyway since camelCase is a better format when using the objects in JavaScript. It's not meant to support everything as the goal is cross platform. IMO it's a great platform if you understand its limits. |
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