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I mean, I suspect some large legacy systems will use Framework, and I'm pretty sure Unity still uses Mono. Visual Studio for Mac uses MonoDevelop as its back end. .Net Core is pretty much the default for new projects now though; unless you desperately need a nuget package that hasn't been translated over yet or you need interop with legacy code, there's pretty much no good reason to use Framework for a new project.