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Microsoft releases open source .NET Core and ASP.NET Core 1.0

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Published onJune 27, 2016

published onJune 27, 2016

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Today, Microsoft is looking to bring the .NET Core and ASP.NET Core framework to Linux, OS-X and other previously unsupported operating systems. Also,Microsoft announced that .NET Core and ASP.NET Corehave now hit version 1.0.Microsoft announced their partnership with Red Hatto make .NET Core and its web-based ASP .Net Core open-source close to two years ago.

Microsoft and Red Hat are showing significant progress on .NET Core and ASP .NET Core 1.0 at Red Hat’s tech conference in San Francisco. Red Hat makes a version of Linux that is popular among developers. Once bitter rivals, Microsoft sought out Red Hat to cater to Microsoft’s biggest customers; enterprise to use Linux as an alternative to Windows Server.

Red Hat, which makes a popular version of the open source operating system Linux, that is used to close to 18,000 developers at over 1,300 companies. Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella realized that it didn’t matter if people were using Linux or Windows, as long as companies were using Microsoft’s cloud computing services, Microsoft would benefit.

Microsoft announced a number of changesand improvements to features when using the web-based ASP .NET Core version 1.0:

Look out for more updates to .NET Core and ASP .NET Core 1.0 in the coming weeks. Microsoft believes the new ASP .NET Core 1.0 improvements will be “more tuned for modern web development.” If you’re building a new application and need your application to run cross-platform, or in a container,ASP .NET Core is available for downloadif you’re interested in trying it for yourself. If you have more questions or need examples, head on over to theMicrosoft .NET Blogfor more information.

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