![]() ![]() Consider yourself lucky when the developer uses a newer version of Visual a Studio and dotNet than the one they started with a decade ago. Remember this is the real world we live in, where once a developer learns how to build a Windows application in Visual Studio, everything becomes a Visual Studio app based on the same template. They are not written as stand alone Services. It’s a perfectly fair assertion given the abundance of commercial software in active use which is a “server” written into the back end of a desktop application.
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