.NET
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Introduction of.NET
.NET is a software development framework created by Microsoft,
first released in 2002. It was designed to provide a unified
platform for building and running applications across different
devices and operating systems. The .NET Framework initially
supported Windows-based applications but evolved into .NET Core
in 2016 to support cross-platform development (Windows, Linux,
macOS). In 2020, .NET Core was rebranded as .NET 5, marking the
beginning of a unified .NET ecosystem. It continues to evolve
with new versions that offer enhanced performance, cloud-native
features, and improved developer tools, supporting web, mobile,
desktop, and cloud applications.
Features of .NET
- Asynchronous Programming: Supports async and await keywords for writing non-blocking, efficient code for I/O-bound operations.
- Multithreading Support: .NET provides powerful tools for creating parallel, multi-threaded applications, enhancing performance.
- Security: Built-in security features like code access security (CAS) and cryptography help protect applications and data.
- Integrated Testing Framework: .NET includes built-in tools for unit testing, such as MSTest, NUnit, and xUnit for easy validation.
- Cloud-Native Development: .NET supports building scalable, cloud-ready applications with integrated services for Azure deployment and management.
Simple .NET Code Example

Applications of .NET
- Real-Time Applications
- Web Applications
- Desktop Applications
- Enterprise Applications
- E-Commerce Solutions
- APIs and Web Services
- Gaming Applications
Career in .NET
- ASP.NET Developer
- Full Stack .NET Developer
- Backend Developer (.NET Core)
- Unity Game Developer
- Business Intelligence (BI) Developer
- System Administrator (for .NET environments)
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