Microsoft released the .NET Core 3.1 Preview 2 , which is a small version of the main highlights is the improvement Blazor and the Windows desktop, Access:
Improvements
This version of the biggest improvements is support for C ++ / CLI's (also known as "managed C ++"). Using C ++ / CLI, you need to install "Desktop development with C ++" Workload and "C ++ / CLI support" component. The assembly is shown below is:
This component adds several templates:
- CLR Class Library (.NET Core)
- CLR Empty Project (.NET Core)
If not, just search in the New Project dialog box.