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ASP.NET Core on Linux Web Space

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    With the help of a Udemy course I am learning ASP.NET Core MVC. The course is this one: https://www.udemy.com/course/aspnet-core-mvc-configuracion-e-implementacion-net-6/ I haven't finished it yet, but I already have a question: Is it possible to host the application on a Linux based webspace, where .NET Core is not installed and to make it worse, I don't have root permission to install it? On this webspace I can host Wordpress, Joomla, HTML+CSS etc. Is it possible to publish the ASP.NET Core MVC application in such a way, that everything that is needed is included? Thanks in advance for your help. René

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      With the help of a Udemy course I am learning ASP.NET Core MVC. The course is this one: https://www.udemy.com/course/aspnet-core-mvc-configuracion-e-implementacion-net-6/ I haven't finished it yet, but I already have a question: Is it possible to host the application on a Linux based webspace, where .NET Core is not installed and to make it worse, I don't have root permission to install it? On this webspace I can host Wordpress, Joomla, HTML+CSS etc. Is it possible to publish the ASP.NET Core MVC application in such a way, that everything that is needed is included? Thanks in advance for your help. René

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      temuco wrote:

      Linux based webspace, where .NET Core is not installed

      The binaries require OS specific calls so you would need libraries that support the linux version. Been years since I looked but in the past those existed for .Net.

      temuco wrote:

      Is it possible to publish the ASP.NET Core MVC

      With minimal information provided but with you saying that you "host" wordpress then I would say yes. Figuring out all of the libraries is going to take a bit but should be possible.

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        With the help of a Udemy course I am learning ASP.NET Core MVC. The course is this one: https://www.udemy.com/course/aspnet-core-mvc-configuracion-e-implementacion-net-6/ I haven't finished it yet, but I already have a question: Is it possible to host the application on a Linux based webspace, where .NET Core is not installed and to make it worse, I don't have root permission to install it? On this webspace I can host Wordpress, Joomla, HTML+CSS etc. Is it possible to publish the ASP.NET Core MVC application in such a way, that everything that is needed is included? Thanks in advance for your help. René

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        temuco wrote:

        With the help of a Udemy course I am learning ASP.NET Core MVC.

        Does the course offer any support ?

        «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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          temuco wrote:

          With the help of a Udemy course I am learning ASP.NET Core MVC.

          Does the course offer any support ?

          «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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          Thank you, I will ask. You're right, I hadn't thought about that.

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