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Что (кто) такое NET framework - определение

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Manifest (.NET Framework)
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.NET Framework version history         
  • Elements of the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
.NET Framework 3.0; Winfx; WinFX; .net framework 3; .NET Framework 3.5; .NET Framework 2.0; .NET Framework 1.1; .net 3; .NET Framework 4; .NET Framework 4.0; .NET Framework Client Profile; .NET 4; .NET4; .NET Framework 4.5; .NET Framework 4.6; List of .NET Framework versions; .NET Framework 4.6.2; .NET Framework 4.7.1; .NET Framework 4.7.2; .NET Framework 4.7; .NET Framework 1.0; .NET Framework 4.8; .NET 4.5; .NET 4.0; .NET 3.5; .NET 3.0; .NET 2.0; .NET 1.1; .NET 1.0; .NET 4.6; .NET 4.7; .NET 4.8; .NET 4.5.1; .NET 4.5.2; .NET 4.6.1; .NET 4.6.2; .NET 4.7.1; .NET 4.7.2; .NET Framework release history
Microsoft started development on the .NET Framework in the late 1990s originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS).
.NET framework         
  • Microsoft .NET Framework v4.5 logo
  • Visual overview of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI)
SOFTWARE PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
.NET framework; Microsoft .NET Framework; .NET Enterprise Server; .NET Server; .NET SDK; NET Framework; .Net framework; .net framework; MyServices; Microsoft .NET framework; Net Framework; .Net Framework; Next Generation Windows Services; NGWS; .NET platform; .NET code protection; .NET Mobile Profile; Netfx; NetFX; .Net (programming language); Dot NET Framework; Dot Net Framework; Dotnet framework; Mspx; .mspx; Dot net framework; .NET Services; Microsoft net framework; Microsoft's .NET Framework; Mscorlib.dll; .rsp; Repsonse file
<language, tool, library> A software development and execution environment designed by Microsoft as a direct competitor to Java. .NET framework should not be confused with Microsoft's past labeling of a line of products as ".NET". .NET simplifies interoperability between languages and machines on Microsoft Windows especially, although not specifically, for web based services. Essentially the .NET framework consists of the CLR (common language runtime), CTS (common type system), CLS (common language system), and IL (intermediate language). The CLR consists of a number of resources provided to .NET applications such as the security model, type system and .NET classes (c.f. Java classes). The CTS is the range of all types that .NET understands although it is not necessarily the case that a .NET program will understand all of these types. The CLS however is a subset of the CTS which all .NET languages must support: any two .NET languages can interoperate via. the CLS. All .NET languages are at some stage compiled into the IL, a byte-code like language. However unlike a standard Java run time environment, the IL is converted to machine code either upon installation of the software or at run time by a {just in time compiler} (JIT). The IL is not interpretted. .NET's main weakness is that Microsoft have ignored the Unix and mainframe environments, effectively ruling .NET out of use in many enterprise environments. However there is Mono - an open source .NET framework for Unix}. .NET was based on research by Steven Lucco on a product called OmniVM, sold by Colusa software. Attracted to OmniVM since VB and C/C++ environments were already available, Microsoft bought Colusa in 1996. Microsoft provides .NET compilers for C#, C++, VB, and Jscript. (2003-09-24)
Software framework         
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TYPE OF LIBRARY THAT HELPS STRUCTURE OTHER SOFTWARE
Framework (software); Framework (computer science); PHP framework; Framework computer science
In computer programming, a software framework is an abstraction in which software, providing generic functionality, can be selectively changed by additional user-written code, thus providing application-specific software. It provides a standard way to build and deploy applications and is a universal, reusable software environment that provides particular functionality as part of a larger software platform to facilitate the development of software applications, products and solutions.
.NET         
  • dotnet bot, the community mascot for .NET
  • .NET uses the [[Common Language Infrastructure]] (CLI)
FREE AND OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
Dotnet; DotNet Core; CoreFX; CoreCLR; RyuJIT; CoreRT; .Net Core 3; .NET 5; .NET Core 3; .NET MAUI; .NET 6; .NET 7; .NET 8; .NET Bot; Dotnet Bot; DotNet Bot; .NET Core; .NET (software platform); .NET Core 1.0; .NET Core 1.1; .NET Core 2.0; .NET Core 2.1; .NET Core 2.2; .NET Core 3.0; .NET Core 3.1
Web framework         
SOFTWARE FRAMEWORK THAT IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEBSITES, WEB APPLICATIONS, WEB SERVICES AND WEB RESOURCES
Web application frameworks; Web Application Framework; Web Framework; JavaScript framework; URL mapping; URL Routing; Web service framework; Web resource framework; Web API framework; Web application framework; Web development framework; Web-application framework; History of web frameworks
A web framework (WF) or web application framework (WAF) is a software framework that is designed to support the development of web applications including web services, web resources, and web APIs. Web frameworks provide a standard way to build and deploy web applications on the World Wide Web.
Net sport         
  • A competitive table tennis game.
  • Women playing tennis at the 2007 US Open.
SPORT WHERE A NET IS A STANDARD PART OF THE GAME
Net sports; Net (sports); Net (sport); Net sport
A net sport is a sport where a net is a standard part of the game, especially where the net separates the opponents. The object of these games is to hit the ball or bird over the net back to the opponent.
Net (economics)         
RESULTANT AMOUNT AFTER ACCOUNTING FOR THE SUM OR DIFFERENCE OF TWO OR MORE VARIABLES
Gross (economics); Net value; Nett (economics)
A net (sometimes written nett) value is the resultant amount after accounting for the sum or difference of two or more variables.
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  • [[Scuba diver]]'s net cutter
  • Pieces of the [[Antrea Net]], 8,300 BC, the oldest-known fishing net
  • A ''[[retiarius]]'' ("net fighter"), with a [[trident]] and cast net, fighting a ''[[secutor]]'' (mosaic, 4th century BC)
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NET USED FOR FISHING
Fish net; Fishing nets; Trammel (fishing net); Fyke; Trammel net; Fishing net float; Push net; Pushnet; Drive-in net; Fyke net
A fishing net is a net used for fishing. Nets are devices made from fibers woven in a grid-like structure.
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NET USED FOR FISHING
Fish net; Fishing nets; Trammel (fishing net); Fyke; Trammel net; Fishing net float; Push net; Pushnet; Drive-in net; Fyke net
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¦ noun chiefly US a bag net for catching fish.
Origin
C19: from Du. fuik 'fish trap'.
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NET USED FOR FISHING
Fish net; Fishing nets; Trammel (fishing net); Fyke; Trammel net; Fishing net float; Push net; Pushnet; Drive-in net; Fyke net
·noun A long bag net distended by hoops, into which fish can pass easily, without being able to return;
- called also fyke net.

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Manifest (CLI)

In the .NET Framework, an assembly manifest is a text file containing metadata about the code within a CLI assembly. It describes the relationship and dependencies of the components in the assembly, versioning information, scope information and the security permissions required by the assembly.

The manifest information embedded within an assembly can be viewed using IL Disassembler (ILDASM.exe) which is available as part of Microsoft Windows SDK.