This is for my personal growth, not something I can do for real projects. I guess there's nothing stopping me from doing thing via the official methods during work hours and mimicking the projects off-hours using other methods.
As an aside, Microsoft does appear to moving .NET to be cross-platform, although it probably has a ways to go. I remember when MS announced the new .NET Core, IBM said it was still too early for them to support. Reading the Linux bloggers, they were not as polite. I know where I work our Windows team is working on a modernization project, and they were debating whether .NET Core on Windows was mature enough to use.
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