Microsoft .NET is a wide collection of products and technologies with a dependence on the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The .NET Framework allows you to:
- Apply common skills across a variety of devices, application types, and programming tasks
- Integrate with other tools and technologies to build the right solution with less work
- Build compelling applications faster
The .NET Framework is:
- Common Language Runtime – provides an abstraction layer over the operating system
- Base Class Libraries – pre-built code for common low-level programming tasks
- Development frameworks and technologies – reusable, customizable solutions for larger programming tasks
Version 3.0 of the .NET Framework is included with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. Version 3.5 is included with Windows 7, and it can also be installed on Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems.
Version 4.0 was released in April 2010, along with the launch of Visual Studio 2010. Version 4.0 of the .NET Framework can be installed on Windows XP up to Windows 7 with the exception of Windows Server 2008 Core editions.
Click here for more information about the .NET Framework on the official Microsoft Web site.
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