ASP.NET Core: Microsoft's Open-Source Web Framework for Cross-Platform Development
Sat out too long. The crust has gone leathery.
Summary
This article introduces ASP.NET Core as a free, open-source web development framework by Microsoft. It highlights that developers can build web apps and services running on Windows, Linux, and macOS using C#, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The content also promotes a free e-book on Blazor, a related technology for building interactive web UIs with C#.
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Get started for free on Windows, Linux, or macOS.
This free e-book introduces Blazor.
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