.NET Core Development That's Modern, Fast and Cross-Platform.
Modern .NET isn't the Windows-only, enterprise-heavy .NET of a decade ago — .NET Core (now just .NET) is fast, cross-platform and open, competing with anything. We build with C# and ASP.NET Core to deliver high-performance, cross-platform applications, on a platform that's shed its old reputation and earned a fresh look.
.NET Core Isn't the .NET You Remember
Many people's impression of .NET is out of date — they remember a Windows-only, closed, enterprise-heavy platform and write it off accordingly. Modern .NET, which began as .NET Core, is a different thing: cross-platform (running on Linux and macOS, not just Windows), open source, genuinely fast, and modern in its tooling and approach. The old reputation no longer fits, but it persists, leading people to overlook a platform that now competes with anything for building high-performance applications. .NET Core's story is a platform that modernised dramatically while its reputation lagged behind.
Building with modern .NET — C# and ASP.NET Core — means leveraging a platform that's genuinely strong: high performance (ASP.NET Core is among the faster web frameworks), cross-platform deployment, a mature and productive language in C#, and a modern, open ecosystem. For the right applications, this is an excellent choice that the outdated reputation would have you dismiss. The value is in using modern .NET for what it actually is now — fast, cross-platform, capable — rather than judging it by what it was. We build with current .NET to deliver applications that perform and run anywhere, on a platform that's earned the fresh look its old reputation discourages.
We build .NET Core (modern .NET) development with C# and ASP.NET Core — modern, fast and cross-platform. The point is leveraging what .NET actually is now, a strong, high-performance, cross-platform platform, rather than the Windows-only reputation it's shed, and exactly what we provide.
What Our .NET Core Development Delivers
Our .NET Core Development Process
1. Judge the Fit
We assess whether modern .NET is the right platform for your application.
2. Build With C# & ASP.NET Core
We build with C# and ASP.NET Core, leveraging modern .NET's strengths.
3. Build for Performance
We build for the high performance ASP.NET Core enables.
4. Deploy Cross-Platform
We deploy cross-platform, since modern .NET isn't Windows-only.
5. Deliver Capable Apps
We deliver high-performance, cross-platform applications on modern .NET.
An Outdated Reputation Hides a Strong Platform
The outdated reputation of .NET costs organisations a genuinely strong platform option. People who remember the Windows-only, closed, enterprise-heavy .NET of years past dismiss it, not realising that modern .NET is cross-platform, open source, fast and modern — competing with any platform for building high-performance applications. This is a case where the reputation lags badly behind the reality, and the lag leads to good options being overlooked. Judging modern .NET by its old image is like judging any technology by what it was a decade ago rather than what it is now.
Using modern .NET well means leveraging what it actually is — high performance through ASP.NET Core, cross-platform deployment, the mature productivity of C#, and a modern open ecosystem — for the applications it suits. For the right use cases, it's an excellent, often underrated choice precisely because the outdated reputation discourages a fair look. The discipline is matching the platform to the application on its current merits, not its old reputation — choosing modern .NET where its genuine strengths fit, and building with C# and ASP.NET Core to deliver the performance and cross-platform reach the platform now offers. The reputation is the obstacle; the platform is genuinely strong.
We build with modern .NET for what it actually is — fast, cross-platform, capable — rather than the Windows-only reputation it's shed. By leveraging C# and ASP.NET Core's real strengths, we deliver high-performance, cross-platform applications on a platform that's earned a fresh look. Modern .NET used on its current merits is the point, and exactly what we deliver.
Build on Modern .NET for What It Actually Is
Modern .NET is fast, cross-platform and open — a strong platform its outdated reputation hides. Building on it for what it actually is, is exactly what we provide.
We build .NET Core development with C# and ASP.NET Core — modern, fast and cross-platform. By leveraging what .NET actually is now, we deliver high-performance applications.
If you've written off .NET as Windows-only and dated, modern .NET deserves a fresh look — it's fast, cross-platform and open. We build with C# and ASP.NET Core to deliver high-performance, cross-platform applications on the strong platform .NET has become.
Frequently Asked Questions
.NET Core development builds applications on modern .NET (which began as .NET Core, now just '.NET') using C# and ASP.NET Core. Modern .NET is fast, cross-platform and open source — not the Windows-only, closed platform of years past. It's a strong, high-performance choice for the right applications, often overlooked because of an outdated reputation that no longer fits.
Not anymore — that's the outdated reputation. Modern .NET (.NET Core and later) is cross-platform, running on Linux and macOS as well as Windows, and is open source. The Windows-only image comes from the older .NET Framework. Modern .NET has shed that limitation, which is exactly why it deserves a fresh look as a cross-platform, high-performance platform.
Yes — ASP.NET Core is among the faster web frameworks available, and modern .NET is built for high performance generally. The impression that .NET is slow or heavyweight is part of the outdated reputation; the modern platform competes with anything on performance. For applications where speed matters, modern .NET is a genuinely strong, fast choice.
Because people remember the older .NET Framework — Windows-only, closed, enterprise-heavy — and haven't updated their impression for modern .NET, which is cross-platform, open and fast. The reputation lagged badly behind the platform's dramatic modernisation. The result is a strong platform being overlooked based on what it was years ago rather than what it is now.
.NET Framework is the older, Windows-only platform; .NET Core was the modern, cross-platform, open-source rebuild (now just called .NET). Modern .NET is the current, actively-developed platform — fast and cross-platform. The old Framework is where the dated reputation comes from; building on modern .NET means using the current, capable platform, not the legacy one.
C# is the mature, productive programming language of the .NET ecosystem; ASP.NET Core is the modern, high-performance web framework for building web applications and APIs on .NET. Together they're the core of modern .NET development — a strong combination for building fast, cross-platform applications, which is what we build with.
.NET Core development emphasises modern, cross-platform, high-performance .NET specifically; .NET development is the broader category including the wider ecosystem and enterprise use. They overlap heavily — modern .NET is current .NET. We build with current, cross-platform .NET (C# and ASP.NET Core) whether described as .NET Core or .NET development, leveraging the modern platform's strengths.
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