.NET Core 3.1 is a discontinued, but formerly long-term supported (LTS) version of the .NET Core framework. It's a cross-platform, open-source, and modular framework for building web, desktop, and mobile applications. It's commonly used for creating high-performance and scalable applications, offering features like dependency injection, a modern CLI, and support for various programming languages like C#, F#, and VB.NET.
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