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.NET
.NET is Microsoft's open-source, cross-platform development framework, used with C# to build web APIs, enterprise applications, desktop software, and cloud services.
What .NET is used for
Modern .NET runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS and covers a wide surface: ASP.NET Core for web APIs and server-rendered apps, Entity Framework Core for data access, Blazor for web UIs in C#, and MAUI for desktop and mobile. It compiles to efficient native-ready code and consistently ranks among the faster mainstream web frameworks. Enterprises use .NET for line-of-business systems, financial and healthcare platforms, and services that integrate deeply with Microsoft infrastructure such as Azure, Active Directory, and SQL Server.
Why it matters for business software
.NET pairs strong performance with the guardrails large organizations want: static typing, mature tooling in Visual Studio, long-term support releases, and first-party security and identity libraries. For companies already invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, it offers the smoothest path to cloud services on Azure and integration with Office and Dynamics. C# is a rich, actively evolving language, and the framework's stability makes it a common backbone for systems expected to run and be maintained for a decade or more.
How Wizcoder AI Labs uses it
We build and modernize .NET systems for clients on Microsoft stacks: ASP.NET Core APIs, migrations from legacy .NET Framework, and integrations with Azure services, as part of enterprise software development and ERP projects.
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