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authordarxis <darxis@users.noreply.github.com>2016-12-28 23:51:30 +0100
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# Official Releases and Daily Builds of CoreCLR and CoreFX components
If you are not planning on actually making bug fixes or experimenting with new features, then you probably
-don't need to don't need build CoreCLR yourself, as the .NET Runtime team routinely does this for you.
+don't need to build CoreCLR yourself, as the .NET Runtime team routinely does this for you.
Roughly every three months, the .NET Runtime team publishes a new version of .NET Core to Nuget. .NET Core's
official home on NuGet is