Spotfire is an application for visual data analytics and it has been built upon .NET Framework 4.8. We wanted to run the web application on Linux and move to .NET 6, but with a lot of shared code that still needed to be consumed by a .NET Framework 4.8 application. How do you set up the projects in Visual Studio to support two frameworks at the same time? How do you handle all platform specific code and functionality? This is a real story from the real world, about a team's struggle and success when migrating from 4.8 to 6.0.
Anna has almost 25 years of software development experience at Spotfire. She has a Master’s degree from Chalmers Technology University in Computer Science with focus on human-computer interaction. At Spotfire, she has worked as a developer, project manager and development manager with development teams in different locations around the world. She has managed to combine her technical knowledge and interest in people in her current role as Technical Director. Anna is passionate about getting people to communicate with each other.