C# and .NET Core

  • Solis D
  • Schrotenboer C
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The .NET Framework was originally released in 2002. In terms of programming frameworks, that makes it ``mature'' in the sense that it contains virtually every significant, desirable feature currently available in major programming languages. Nevertheless, it would be a mistake to think that .NET has reached ``old age''; ``middle aged'' would be a much closer description. After all, C and C++ have been around for far longer than C#.

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Solis, D., & Schrotenboer, C. (2018). C# and .NET Core. In Illustrated C# 7 (pp. 17–22). Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3288-0_2

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