The recent release of Couchbase .NET SDK 2.4.0 signifies the official General Availability (GA) support for .NET Core, marking a significant shift for developers as it allows Microsoft .NET applications to run on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This release includes substantial updates, such as packaging changes that provide binaries for both .NET Full Framework and .NET Core, with a transition to MS Logging for .NET Core from Common.Logging due to limited third-party support. A notable update is the introduction of Datastructures, which enable Couchbase documents to be manipulated as common data structures like lists and queues, enhancing usability. Furthermore, the SDK now defaults to a Multiplexing IO model for improved resource utilization, and supports streaming N1QL and views for performance optimization during large data retrievals. The new features also include the ability to cancel long-running N1QL queries using task cancellation tokens, along with an important note on upgrading libcurl on Linux to avoid SSL issues. Overall, this release expands the versatility and performance of Couchbase for developers across different platforms.