Hello,

Mono and .NET core serve different purposes, so they will continue to be 
developed together.

Mono’s main use these days is for mobile applications (Android and iOS) as well 
as providing the .NET Desktop API surface, which is used by existing 
applications, among those MonoDevelop/Visual Studio for Mac.

.NET core is optimized for high performance web workloads, and server tasks, 
and will continue to evolve in that direction.

For the last couple of years we have had an effort to reduce duplication code, 
so improvements into one flow into the other, it has been going great and will 
continue to advance.

Miguel.

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Subject: [Mono-list] Future of mono

Hi all,

Am just curious to know what's the future of mono framework.are we geting in 
actively contribution in mono.

Questions come into my mind when I have read somewhere that .net core would 
eventually replace mono framework.

If that's the case in near future...what would migration plan from mono to .net 
core?

Regards
Nikhil

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