ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
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.NET is a free, cross-platform, open source developer platform for building many different types of applications.
ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
This repository contains .NET Documentation.
Welcome to the AWS Code Examples Repository. This repo contains code examples used in the AWS documentation, AWS SDK Developer Guides, and more. For more information, see the Readme.md file below.
ASP.NET Core eCommerce software. nopCommerce is a free and open-source shopping cart.
This is a collection of tutorials for learning how to use Docker with various tools. Contributions welcome.
.NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
Sample code referenced by the .NET documentation
This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for .NET. For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs at https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/azure/ or our versioned developer docs at https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk-for-net.
.NET news, announcements, release notes, and more!
Welcome to the Bot Framework samples repository. Here you will find task-focused samples in C#, JavaScript/TypeScript, and Python to help you get started with the Bot Framework SDK!
This repo is used for servicing PR's for .NET Core 2.1 and 3.1. Please visit us at https://github.com/dotnet/runtime
The Free Software Media System - Server Backend & API
ASP.NET Boilerplate - Web Application Framework
.NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata (&more) - cross-platform!
Clean Architecture Solution Template: A proven Clean Architecture Template for ASP.NET Core 9
One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
Open Source real-time strategy game engine for early Westwood games such as Command & Conquer: Red Alert written in C# using SDL and OpenGL. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.
Created by Microsoft
Released February 13, 2002