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  1. ASP.NET Web Apps - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and C# | .NET

    Build dynamic web pages using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and C# that are secure, fast, and can scale to millions of users. Build and deploy on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

  2. ASP.NET Core, an open-source web development framework | .NET

    ASP.NET Core Free. Cross-platform. Open source. A framework for building web apps and services with .NET and C#. Get started Supported on Windows, Linux, and macOS

  3. .NET - Build modern apps and powerful cloud services

    .NET is a developer platform with tools and libraries for building any type of app, including web, mobile, desktop, games, IoT, cloud, and microservices.

  4. Learn back-end web development with ASP.NET Core | .NET

    Free courses, tutorials, videos, and more for learning back-end web development with ASP.NET Core. Resources from the .NET team, .NET community, and training companies.

  5. What is ASP.NET Core? | .NET

    ASP.NET Core is a modern, high-performance web development framework for building web apps on the .NET platform.

  6. Learning center | .NET

    Free tutorials, videos, courses, and more for you to start building for web, mobile, desktop, games, machine learning, and IoT apps with .NET.

  7. What is ASP.NET? | .NET

    ASP.NET is an open source web framework, created by Microsoft, for building modern web apps and services that run on macOS, Linux, Windows, and Docker.

  8. Develop modern cloud applications with .NET on Azure | .NET

    Use .NET and C# to create modern, scalable cloud apps, including web apps and serverless. Deploy to, and consume cloud services from, all major cloud platforms.

  9. .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) | .NET

    .NET MAUI is a framework used to build native, cross-platform desktop and mobile apps from a single C# codebase for Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows.

  10. What is .NET? An open-source developer platform | .NET

    .NET is a free, cross-platform, open-source developer platform. .NET has languages, editors, and libraries to build for web, mobile, desktop, games, and IoT.