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@jmp75 We are using rClr for the open-systems-pharmacology software to use .NET from R. We would be interested in having a version compatible with .net core and would be willing to work on this if you could give us some pointers as to where to begin :)
Hi @msevestre , thank you for your interest and offer. I had jolted some initial notes on a branch regarding rClr hosting a .NET core engine instead of the .NET framework CLR or Mono. I have not had professional resources or personal time to progress this for more than a year. I welcome suggestions to find a more sustainable path for rClr.
This is for the record.
dotnet --info
returns:My guess is that installing VS2019 recently brought a newer version of dotnet, 2.1.602, which does not work with vs2017
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