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<title>Heroku | Microsoft .NET Core Buildpacks by herokumx</title>
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<h1 class="project-name">Heroku | Microsoft .NET Core Buildpacks</h1>
<h2 class="project-tagline">This repo is a very simple demonstration of running an ASP.NET Core web site on Heroku. This uses Visual Studio code and the ASP.NET Core Buildpack for Heroku and can be fully customized once deployed. </h2>
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<a id="welcome-to-net-core-on-heroku" class="anchor" href="#welcome-to-net-core-on-heroku" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Welcome to .NET Core on Heroku.</h3>
<p>This project is dedicated to running .NET Core and ASP.NET Core on Heroku using custom buildpacks. To begin, click the following Heroku Button to deploy a very basic ASP.NET Core app, built in Visual Studio, to Heroku. </p>
<p><a href="https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/herokumx/herokumxnet"><img src="https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg" alt="Deploy"></a></p>
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<a id="what-is-net-core" class="anchor" href="#what-is-net-core" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>What is .NET Core?</h3>
<p>A re-imagined version of .NET that is suitable to be deployed alongside web apps and places a strong focus on a new set of assemblies and APIs based on the PCL 2.0 profile. This is a full open source project, with Microsoft taking contributions and developing in the open. This is owned and supported by Microsoft.</p>
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<a id="how-is-this-different-from-mono" class="anchor" href="#how-is-this-different-from-mono" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>How is this different from Mono?</h3>
<p>The version published under Mono is a snapshot of the .NET Framework source code. While Microsoft is publishing the source code, they are not actively developing Mono, nor are they taking patches. This is not supported by Microsoft. To read more about the differences, check out <a href="http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/dotnet-integration/">http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/dotnet-integration/</a></p>
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