In the evolving world of software development tools, Microsoft has a proven track record of supporting the .NET ecosystem and has the entire set of accompanying products. That’s why the decision about .NET is a little surprising and welcoming as well. If you haven’t heard, .NET 4.8 is the last version of the .NET Framework. After .NET Core 3.0 will be .NET 5.0, which means NET Core will cover dot NET. One of the main goals of the .NET Core is to validate the framework for uniform runtime on all platforms.