Yes, I figured they will support it with bug fixes, patches etc. after all there is still a lot of codebase on old .NET Framework, so it makes sense. But in terms of new features they will not, as per article and comments above .NET 5 should unify everything and be the go to for w/ever platform you are targeting.
If you have existing .NET Framework applications, you should not feel pressured to move to .NET Core. Both .NET Framework and .NET Core will move forward, and both will be fully supported, .NET Framework will always be a part of Windows. But moving forward they will contain somewhat different features. Even inside of Microsoft we have many large product lines that are based on .NET Framework and will remain on .NET Framework.
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Yes, I figured they will support it with bug fixes, patches etc. after all there is still a lot of codebase on old .NET Framework, so it makes sense. But in terms of new features they will not, as per article and comments above .NET 5 should unify everything and be the go to for w/ever platform you are targeting.
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