Microsoft is not your friend - even if they spend millions of dollars on sophisticated "open source" marketing campaigns to convince you otherwise. Use a genuinely free programming ecosystem that is open source, fully permissively licensed, and doesn't constitute an advertising campaign for a left-wing government-loving corporation.
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0 u/derram 16 May 2019 17:21
https://archive.ph/OtNwg :
'Even after the arrival of .NET 5, which is the successor to .NET Core 3.0, these three .NET frameworks will still exist. '
'Another is that two popular parts of the .NET Framework will not be in .NET 5. '
'"It's more like the .NET Framework except you can have multiple .NET Cores side by side even at the system level. '
'Although .NET Framework will continue, you can also compile Windows desktop applications with .NET Core 3.0 (currently in preview) and higher. '
'These frameworks are now open source; but note that it is only the .NET Core ports that are open source. '
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0 u/libman 20 May 2019 12:56
Microsoft is not your friend - even if they spend millions of dollars on sophisticated "open source" marketing campaigns to convince you otherwise. Use a genuinely free programming ecosystem that is open source, fully permissively licensed, and doesn't constitute an advertising campaign for a left-wing government-loving corporation.