Remove sdk mention from supported versions#51539
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This PR corrects the terminology in the Microsoft.Testing.Platform documentation by removing "SDK" from the supported target frameworks description. The change clarifies that Microsoft.Testing.Platform supports .NET 8 as a runtime target framework, not that it requires the .NET 8 SDK specifically. This distinction is important because target frameworks refer to what the library can run on, while SDK versions refer to build tooling.
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- Updated the "Supported target frameworks" section to use ".NET 8 and later" instead of ".NET 8 SDK and later" for consistency with the other framework versions listed in the same sentence
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Summary
Just .NET 8 is more appropriate here. SDK suggests that Microsoft.Testing.Platform is tied to the SDK, and the other entries in the sentence also don't mention SDKs
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