![]() ![]() However, switching to an earlier version of. You can right-click a project and choose options to find a dropdown under the "Build" settings, which is very similar to Visual Studio on Windows. NET, which seemed as if it were going to be trivial. So I spent a few evenings trying to target a C# project for an earlier version of. NET values backwards compatibility, but it's not unheard of. That'd actually be pretty unusual, since. I thought I'd setup a local project in Visual Studio for Mac and then turn the clock back a bit to see if maybe how the code was implemented changed between. I saw an implementation of some C# code this week that looked like it should work, but wasn't producing the expected results for me using. ![]()
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