
Microsoft .NET Framework is the
most powerful programming model of the
.NET environment for building, deploying, and running Web-based applications,
smart client applications, and XML Web services. The .NET Framework version 2.0 improves
scalability and performance of applications with improved caching, application
deployment and updating with Click Once, support for the broadest array of
browsers and devices with ASP.NET 2.0 controls and services. This can be a
great feature because it allows developers to write the bulk of their
applications in managed code (for type-safety and component interoperability)
but continue to access their existing unmanaged C++ code. Important: You cannot
install two different language versions of the .NET Framework on the same
machine. Attempting to install a second language version of the .NET Framework
will cause the following error to appear: "Setup cannot install Microsoft
.NET Framework because another version of the product is already
installed." If you are targeting a non-English platform or if you wish to
view .NET Framework resources in a different language, you must download the
appropriate language version of the .NET Framework language pack the .NET
Framework development platform introduces many new concepts, technologies, and terms.
The goal of this chapter is to give an overview of the .NET Framework: to show
how it is architected, to introduce some of the new technologies, and to define
many of the new terms. I’ll also take you through the process of building your
source code into an application or a set of redistributable components (types),
and then explain how these components execute. Applied .NET Framework Programming
unmanaged code and have it emitted into a single managed module.
Dot Net Frame Work 2.0
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