

The reasons for this are varied, but among the main ones is definitely the EdgeHTML engine used to power it.Īfter trying for a long time to make things work, Microsoft has finally relented and switched to Chromium and its Blink engine. While Edge was an ambitious project, it failed to convince enough users to return to the default Windows browser. Tested with latest Visual Studio 2019 16.11.20.Ever since Mozilla Firefox, followed by Google Chrome, started luring users away from Internet Explorer, Microsoft has been trying to bring them back. NET Core applications doesn't compile but not because of NETSDK1182. NET 6.0 applications: class library, console, WinForms and WPF. NET 6.0.10 runtime) and with it Visual Studio 2019 can compile, run and debug some types of. So don't use 6.0.3xx SDK branch (looks like same is correct for 6.0.4xx, etc).Ħ.0.2xx SDK branch is out of support (since Visual Studio 17.1 is out of support), but 6.0.1xx SDK branch is still supported (since Visual Studio 17.0 is supported till 11 April 2023). NETSDK1182 warning was transformed into a hard error in. So finally looks like I've managed to find it out: NET Core applications doesn't compile for some reason, mybe there is some workaround but I don't have info about it.ĭetailed information about.

