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cdmagurus.com
03-09-2017, 05:10 PM
Microsoft's .NET Core is now making its way to Raspberry Pi developer boards, and an official .NET 2.0 Core is coming from the software company later this year.
The .NET Core for Raspberry Pi (https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/)-and instructions to install it are available on the Github (https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/samples/RaspberryPiInstructions.md) site.
The .NET platform can be used to develop mobile, PC, and server applications and services. The Raspberry Pi 3 board can serve as an entry-level PC or be used to develop smart gadgets, robots, or internet-of-things devices.
Microsoft recently opened up the programming framework for .NET Core, and separate from the Raspberry Pi move, Samsung is adopting it for the Tizen OS platform.-Tizen is a Linux-based OS being developed by Samsung used in smartwatches and other devices.
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