From 73b71216c284922916105d5fd54910e9b4b41364 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kdemuth Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 11:05:18 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update frameworks.md Add net9.0 to Supported target frameworks table, .NET 5+ (and .NET Core) section. Fix typo in first line of .NET 5+ OS-specific TFMs section. --- docs/standard/frameworks.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/standard/frameworks.md b/docs/standard/frameworks.md index dd3ad3ef99fa6..3c0035423854f 100644 --- a/docs/standard/frameworks.md +++ b/docs/standard/frameworks.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ A target framework is typically referenced by a TFM. The following table shows t | Target Framework | TFM | | -------------------------- | --- | -| .NET 5+ (and .NET Core) | netcoreapp1.0
netcoreapp1.1
netcoreapp2.0
netcoreapp2.1
netcoreapp2.2
netcoreapp3.0
netcoreapp3.1
net5.0*
net6.0*
net7.0*
net8.0* | +| .NET 5+ (and .NET Core) | netcoreapp1.0
netcoreapp1.1
netcoreapp2.0
netcoreapp2.1
netcoreapp2.2
netcoreapp3.0
netcoreapp3.1
net5.0*
net6.0*
net7.0*
net8.0*
net9.0* | | .NET Standard | netstandard1.0
netstandard1.1
netstandard1.2
netstandard1.3
netstandard1.4
netstandard1.5
netstandard1.6
netstandard2.0
netstandard2.1 | | .NET Framework | net11
net20
net35
net40
net403
net45
net451
net452
net46
net461
net462
net47
net471
net472
net48
net481 | | Windows Store | netcore [netcore45]
netcore45 [win] [win8]
netcore451 [win81] | @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ A target framework is typically referenced by a TFM. The following table shows t ### .NET 5+ OS-specific TFMs -The `net5.0`, `net6.0`, `net7.0`, `net8.0`, and `net.0` TFMs include technologies that work across different platforms. Specifying an *OS-specific TFM* makes APIs that are specific to an operating system available to your app, for example, Windows Forms or iOS bindings. OS-specific TFMs also inherit every API available to their base TFM, for example, the `net9.0` TFM. +The `net5.0`, `net6.0`, `net7.0`, `net8.0`, and `net9.0` TFMs include technologies that work across different platforms. Specifying an *OS-specific TFM* makes APIs that are specific to an operating system available to your app, for example, Windows Forms or iOS bindings. OS-specific TFMs also inherit every API available to their base TFM, for example, the `net9.0` TFM. .NET 5 introduced the `net5.0-windows` OS-specific TFM, which includes Windows-specific bindings for WinForms, WPF, and UWP APIs. .NET 6 and later versions have additional OS-specific TFMs, for example, `net6.0-ios`.