👉 “.NET Core vs .NET Framework in 2025 – Which One Should You Learn for Interviews?”

Intro:
Many developers are still confused: should they prepare with .NET Core or stick with the classic .NET Framework for interviews?
In 2025, which one are hiring managers more likely to care about? Let’s break it down simply.


🔹 .NET Framework (The Old Guard)

  • Windows-only

  • Mature and stable ecosystem

  • Still used in many enterprise companies

  • Useful if you’re working with legacy projects


🔹 .NET Core (The Modern Hero)

  • Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS)

  • High performance

  • Designed for cloud-native apps

  • Microsoft is focusing all future updates on it


🔥 Interview Perspective

  • If you’re preparing for new projects or modern companies → focus on .NET Core

  • If you’re targeting enterprise/legacy environments (banking, insurance, government IT) → knowing the .NET Framework is still valuable


🧠 Simple Analogy

Think of .NET Framework as an old Ambassador car 🚗
and .NET Core as a Tesla
The Ambassador still runs, but the future belongs to Tesla.


✅ Conclusion

If you can only pick one for 2025 → learn .NET Core.
But if you also know .NET Framework, it gives you bonus points in interviews.


👉 Call to Action :
I’ve compiled detailed interview questions, code snippets, and diagrams here:
FullStackPrep.dev – .NET Interview Prep Guide

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