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Last year, when Microsoft announced that .NET Framework 4.8 would be the last major release of the full .NET Framework and given that .NET Core was already largely used for cross-platform development, we thought the time to migrate from Framework to Core had definitely arrived.

Besides being cross-platform, .NET Core has better performance, it has several enhancements over the .NET Framework, and it’ll be with us for many years to come. Also, it’s open-source and not proprietary, as Framework used to be.

Source: DZone