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ASP.NET Core is a redesign of ASP.NET 4.x.
ASP.NET Core is an open-source, cross-platform framework for building modern, cloud-based web apps on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
ASP.NET, with an enormous ecosystem of around 100K developers, 3,700+ companies outside Microsoft as well as a huge library with over 90K packages and 395,000+ stars on GitHub, has been one of the most preferred Application Development Frameworks.
Here is the list of following functionalities ASP.NET Core provides:
- An integrated for building web UI and APIs.
- Testability Architected.
- Razor Pages makes coding page-centric scenarios easier and more productive.
- Blazor lets you use C# in the browser with JavaScript. Share server-side and client-side app logic written with ASP.NET.
- Compatible to develop and run on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Provides an Open-source community.
- Integration of modern, client-side frameworks and development workflows.
- Supports hosting of RPC services using gRPC.
- A cloud-based & environment-based configuration system.
- A lightly, superfast, and modular HTTP request pipeline.
- Able to host on: Kestrel, IIS, HTTP.sys, Nginx, Apache, Docker
- Provides tools to simplify modern web development.
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