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.NET Core Home
The dotnet/core repository is a good starting point for .NET Core.
The latest major release is .NET Core 3.1. The latest patch updates are listed in .NET Core release notes.
Download the latest .NET Core SDK
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Check the product roadmap to see what the team is focusing on.
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