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Overview of the framework

The .NET Framework is a software development platform that was introduced by Microsoft
in the late 1990 under the NGWS. On 13 February 2002, Microsoft launched the first version
of the .NET Framework, referred to as the .NET Framework 1.0.
The . NET Framework allows developers to build apps using a diverse array of compliant
languages, including C#, F# and VB.Net and other conforming . NET languages. This
makes one language accessible to other languages, allowing developers to build apps in their
preferred languages.

What is .NET Framework

It is a virtual machine that provide a common platform to run an application that was built
using the different language such as C#, VB.NET, Visual Basic, etc. It is also used to create a
form based, console-based, mobile and web-based application or services that are available in
Microsoft environment. Furthermore, the .NET framework is a pure object oriented, that
similar to the Java language. But it is not a platform independent as the Java. So, its
application runs only to the windows platform.

The main objective of this framework is to develop an application that can run on the
windows platform. The current version of the .Net framework is 4.8.

Components of .NET Framework

There are following components of .NET Framework:

1. CLR (Common Language Runtime)


2. CTS (Common Type System)
3. BCL (Base Class Library)
4. CLS (Common Language Specification)
5. FCL (Framework Class Library)
6. .NET Assemblies
7. XML Web Services
8. Window Services

CLR (common language runtime)

It is an important part of a .NET framework that works like a virtual component of the .NET
Framework to executes the different languages program like c#, Visual Basic, etc. A CLR
also helps to convert a source code into the byte code, and this byte code is known as CIL
(Common Intermediate Language) or MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language). After
converting into a byte code, a CLR uses a JIT compiler at run time that helps to convert a CIL
or MSIL code into the machine or native code.

CTS (Common Type System)

It specifies a standard that represent what type of data and value can be defined and managed
in computer memory at runtime. A CTS ensures that programming data defined in various
languages should beinteract with each other to share information. For example, in C# we
define data type as int, while in VB.NET we define integer as a data type.

BCL (Base Class Library)

The base class library has a rich collection of libraries features and functions that help to
implement many programming languages in the .NET Framework, such as C #, F #, Visual C
++, and more. Furthermore, BCL divides into two parts:

1. User defined class library


o Assemblies - It is the collection of small parts of deployment an application's
part. It contains either the DLL (Dynamic Link Library) or exe (Executable)
file.
1. In LL, it uses code reusability, whereas in exe it contains only output
file/ or application.
2. DLL file can't be open, whereas exe file can be open.
3. DLL file can't be run individually, whereas in exe, it can run
individually.
4. In DLL file, there is no main method, whereas exe file has main
method.
2. Predefined class library
o Namespace - It is the collection of predefined class and method that present in
.Net. In other languages such as, C we used header files, in java we used
package similarly we used "using system" in .NET, where using is a keyword
and system is a namespace.

CLS (Common language Specification)

It is a subset of common type system (CTS) that defines a set of rules and regulations which
should be followed by every language that comes under the .net framework. In other words, a
CLS language should be cross-language integration or interoperability. For example, in C#
and VB.NET language, the C# language terminate each statement with semicolon, whereas in
VB.NET it is not end with semicolon, and when these statements execute in .NET
Framework, it provides a common platform to interact and share information with each other.

Microsoft .NET Assemblies

A .NET assembly is the main building block of the .NET Framework. It is a small unit of
code that contains a logical compiled code in the Common Language infrastructure (CLI),
which is used for deployment, security and versioning. It defines in two parts (process) DLL
and library (exe) assemblies. When the .NET program is compiled, it generates a metadata
with Microsoft Intermediate Language, which is stored in a file called Assembly.

FCL (Framework Class Library)

It provides the various system functionality in the .NET Framework, that includes classes,
interfaces and data types, etc. to create multiple functions and different types of application
such as desktop, web, mobile application, etc. In other words, it can be defined as, it provides
a base on which various applications, controls and components are built in .NET Framework.

Key Components of FCL

1. Object type
2. Implementation of data structure
3. Base data types
4. Garbage collection
5. Security and database connectivity
6. Creating common platform for window and web-based application

Characteristics of .NET Framework


1. CLR (Common Language Runtime)
2. Namespace - Predefined class and function
3. Metadata and Assemblies
4. Application domains
5. It helps to configure and deploy the .net application
6. It provides form and web-based services
7. NET and ASP.NET AJAX
8. LINQ
9. Security and Portability
10. Interoperability
11. It provides multiple environments for developing an application

Versions of .NET Framework

1. On 13 February 2002, Microsoft launched first version of .Net framework 1.0.


2. The second version 2.0 of .net framework was launched on 22 January 2006.
3. Third version 3.0 of .Net framework was released on 21 November 2006.
4. A .Net framework version 3.5 was released on 19 November 2007.
5. Version 4.0 of .Net framework was released on 29 September 2008
6. Version 4.5 of .Net framework was released on 15 August 2012.
7. .Net framework 4.5.1 version was announced on 17 October 2013
8. On 5 May 2014, a 4.5.2 version of .Net framework was released.
9. .Net framework 4.6 version was announced on 12 November 2014
10. .Net framework 4.6.1 version was released on 30 October 2015
11. .Net framework 4.6.2 version was announced on March 30, 2016
12. .Net framework 4.7 version was announced on April 5, 2017
13. .Net framework 4.7.1 version was announced on October 17, 2017
14. Version 4.7.2 of .Net framework was released on 30 April 2018.
15. And currently we are using .Net framework version 4.8 that was released on 18 April
2019

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