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.NET: Building Versatile Applications Across Platforms with an Open-Source Edge

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Microsoft .NET was first released in 2016 as an open-source, cross-platform iteration of the previous .NET Framework. 

.NET can be used to construct various applications, including desktop apps, mobile apps, games, web apps and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Because it's open-source, .NET can also take advantage of numerous libraries, languages and editors.

Programmers can write .NET applications using C#, Visual Basic or F#. Developers can then push applications from .NET to Windows, Linux or MacOS. .NET has a highly active community of thousands of developers. With such a vibrant community, an extensive library of resources is available for beginners and advanced users.

 

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