

NET (5 and Core 3.1), and you can still setup your environment to work with your existing projects, like explained here and here. This doesn't affect existing workflows like working in previous versions of. Visual Studio 2019 for Mac doesn't support. This post is an attempt to document how I've setup my environment on a MacBook Pro with an M1 processor, trying to circumvent all the pains of being such an early adopter. When it comes to the developer side the native promise is still lacking decent tooling support. This is exciting news but, its just half of the history. NET 6 with a great focus on the availability of its runtime and SDK compiled natively for the arm64 architectures of Apple Silicon Macs.
