Choosing between .NET Core and .NET Framework is essential for developers planning their next project. .NET Framework, traditionally limited to Windows, is ideal for building desktop applications and large-scale enterprise solutions. On the other hand, .NET Core is cross-platform, open-source, and best suited for cloud-based, scalable applications and microservices. This guide explains the key differences, strengths, and weaknesses of both frameworks, helping developers decide which runtime fits their needs. Whether you're targeting performance, cross-platform capabilities, or familiar APIs, understanding the pros and cons of each will optimize your development process.
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