A recent developer discussion about moving backend apps from .NET 8 to .NET 10 is surprisingly positive. Most developers said the upgrade was straightforward, often as simple as retargeting the framework, with only a handful of breaking changes tied to specific libraries, tooling, or OpenAPI integrations.
The bigger takeaway is the motivation. Many developers describe .NET 10 as a “free performance upgrade” and a smart move for Long Term Support, even if you do not adopt any new features right away.
Have you upgraded yet, and was it as painless as people are saying?
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Devs Discuss Updating Backend Code from .NET 8 to .NET 10: ‘Like a Breeze’ - Visual Studio Magazine