Inside .
NET
Introduction
The .
NET architecture addresses an important need - language interoperability.
As more than one
language can be converted to the same intermediate language (MSIL - Microsoft Intermediate
Language), the code compiled through two...
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Inside .
NET
Introduction
The .
NET architecture addresses an important need - language interoperability.
As more than one
language can be converted to the same intermediate language (MSIL - Microsoft Intermediate
Language), the code compiled through two different high-level languages can interact at an
intermediate code level.
This gives you the ability to work in different languages depending on your
requirements, and still benefit from the unified platform to which the code for any .
NET compliant
language is compiled.
To understand the internals of .
NET, it is essential to keep this core idea in mind.
Also, understanding the internal details of .
NET is essential to exploit the advanced features like
runtime code generation and reflection.
Visual Studio .
NET is shipped with many tools, such as an
assembly linker, that are best understood and used only when the programmer has a good
understanding of the internals of .
NET.
When you understand how the runtime executes, the st
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