.NET Core 3.x was a major release of the cross-platform, open-source .NET Core framework. It introduced significant improvements in performance, supported building desktop applications (WPF and Windows Forms) on Windows, and included C# 8 features. It was commonly used for building web applications, microservices, console applications, and desktop apps targeting various operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux). It is now superseded by newer .NET versions.
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