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What is .NET Framework?

.NET Framework is a software development framework developed by Microsoft. It provides a managed execution environment that allows developers to build and run applications for Windows. It's commonly used to develop desktop applications, web applications, and web services.

What other technologies are related to .NET Framework?

.NET Framework Competitor Technologies

.NET Core is a cross-platform, open-source successor to the .NET Framework, offering similar functionalities but with broader platform support and a more modular design. It is designed to address newer needs of modern .NET development, evolving into the modern .NET.
mentioned alongside .NET Framework in 14% (20.2k) of relevant job posts
ASP.NET Core is the cross-platform, open-source version of ASP.NET, offering similar functionalities but with broader platform support and a more modular design. Part of the overall .NET evolution.
mentioned alongside .NET Framework in 8% (2.2k) of relevant job posts

.NET Framework Complementary Technologies

C# is the primary programming language used for .NET Framework development.
mentioned alongside .NET Framework in 4% (39.2k) of relevant job posts
Microsoft SQL Server is a database management system often used with .NET Framework applications for data storage and retrieval.
mentioned alongside .NET Framework in 3% (27.3k) of relevant job posts
Entity Framework is an ORM (Object-Relational Mapper) that simplifies database interactions in .NET Framework applications.
mentioned alongside .NET Framework in 12% (7.7k) of relevant job posts

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