Introduction to .NET Framework

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.NET is a free, open-source, and cross-platform framework developed by Microsoft to build modern applications. It is used for developing applications for Windows, Linux, macOS, and mobile devices.

The .NET framework includes a large class library known as the .NET Standard Library, and supports various programming languages, including C#, F#, and Visual Basic.


One of the key features of .NET is its flexibility. Developers can build different types of applications, such as desktop software, web applications, cloud services, and mobile applications. The .NET framework provides tools like Visual Studio and.NET CLI for seamless development and deployment.


A major evolution in the .NET ecosystem is .NET Core, which was introduced as a more lightweight, modular, and platform-agnostic version of the framework. .NET 5 and later versions consolidate .NET Core and the


.NET Framework into a single unified platform, simplifying development across all device types and operating systems.


With regular updates, .NET remains a powerful tool for developers, offering improved performance, security, and scalability. As the framework evolves, it continues to cater to the needs of modern software development, making it a reliable choice for businesses and developers worldwide.


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