I Think Microsoft by far has the most stable frameworks out there , that's why it's kinda used for important and big projects ,which raises the question why having so much versions ? it can only confuse people about the future of the framework and which version is stable enough to use, personally i think .NET Core 3.1 is pretty great but it will not be supported by December 13, 2022.
I Think Microsoft by far has the most stable frameworks out there , that's why it's kinda used for important and big projects ,which raises the question why having so much versions ? it can only confuse people about the future of the framework and which version is stable enough to use, personally i think .NET Core 3.1 is pretty great but it will not be supported by December 13, 2022.
Yes I think the same, the framework is very stable the only issue is to perform upgrades constantly, specially when you are not using a LTS version.