November 2001
Beginner to intermediate
816 pages
16h 3m
English
This chapter introduced the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). The CLI consists of a Common Type System (CTS), a Common Language Specification (CLS), metadata, and a Virtual Execution System (VES).
The significance of standardization and how it could benefit the software development community was discussed.
I also talked about the .NET Architecture. The software in this book was developed with .NET.
Finally, there was a discussion on where C# fits into the CLI. C# is a new object-oriented language, designed from the ground up to support the component concepts intrinsic to the CLI. The C# programming language played a major role in the development of the .NET Frameworks.
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