.NET Core is an open-source successor of the .NET Framework. It can be used in a wide variety of applications and verticals, ranging from servers and data centers to apps and devices. .NET Core is supported by Microsoft on Windows, Linux and macOS.

.NET Core is a modular, open-source, and cross-platform software framework and is the successor to the .NET Framework. It consists of the following four subsystems:

  • CoreFX – .NET Core foundational libraries; everything in the System.* namespace (also runs on the .NET Framework).
  • CoreCLR – Cross-platform .NET Core common language runtime.
  • CoreRT – an experimental .NET Core runtime optimized for AOT scenarios (it isn't officially supported, there are no plans to productize it in current form).
  • CLI – Command line interface for building .NET Core (netcoreapp) based projects on any framework (.NET Core or .NET Framework, including ASP.NET Core applications).

On 11/10/2020 the next version of .NET Core was released which dropped the 'Core' part of the name and is simply called .NET 5 in order to emphasize that this is the main implementation of .NET moving forward.

Versions

Version Original Release Date Latest Patch Version Patch Release Date Support Level End of Support
.NET 8 2022-11-14 8.0.0 2023-11-14 LTS 2026-11-10
.NET 7 2022-11-08 7.0.14 2023-11-14 STS 2024-05-14
.NET 6 2021-11-08 6.0.25 2023-11-14 LTS 2024-11-08
.NET 5 2020-11-10 5.0.14 2022-02-08 STS 2022-05-08
.NET Core 3.1 2019-12-03 3.1.22 2021-12-14 LTS 2022-12-03

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