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Jonathan is here, and hell talk about how YARP is useful for migrating the legacy ASP.NET application into the ASP.NET Core. . All right thanks Justin, I appreciate the introduction. Maybe some who are watching so earlier at about 15:30 Pacific Time there was another session that was hosted by some Microsoft employees that was called upgrading from.NET Framework to.Net 7. They referenced this talk that were about to do together here, were going to go into some more detail. They talked about upgrading all kinds of different projects from.NET Framework to.Net 7. Were going to focus specifically on ASP.NET projects moving from framework to core. Im really excited. Thanks Jonathan and its all new. All right thanks Justin, and I appreciate that. Lets go ahead and get started. As Justin mentioned, my name is Jonathan Tower, I go by J for shorts. Im going to be talking about migrating your legacy ASP.NET projects to ASP.NET Core, and doing it incrementally with something c