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What is .NET?

.NET is a general-purpose software development platform, similar to Java. At its core is a virtual machine that turns intermediate language (IL) into machine code. High-level language compilers for C#, VB.NET and C++ are provided to turn source code ...
Posted By:Sherri Parker      Posted On: Oct 05

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When was .NET announced?

Bill Gates delivered a keynote at Forum 2000, held June 22, 2000, outlining the .NET 'vision'. The July 2000 PDC had a number of sessions on .NET technology, and delegates were given CDs containing a pre-release version of the .NET framework/SDK and ...
Posted By:Rachel Barnes      Posted On: Sep 02

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What versions of .NET are there?

The final versions of the 1.0 SDK and runtime were made publicly available around 6pm PST on 15-Jan-2002. At the same time, the final version of Visual Studio.NET was made available to MSDN subscribers.

.NET 1.1 was released in April 2003, and was...
Posted By:Julio Morgan      Posted On: Oct 07

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What operating systems does the .NET Framework run on?

The runtime supports Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, NT4 SP6a and Windows ME/98. Windows 95 is not supported. Some parts of the framework do not work on all platforms - for example, ASP.NET is only supported on XP and Windows 2000/2003...
Posted By:Opal Alexander      Posted On: Oct 10

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What tools can I use to develop .NET applications?

There are a number of tools, described here in ascending order of cost:

The .NET Framework SDK is free and includes command-line compilers for C++, C#, and VB.NET and various other utilities to aid development.
SharpDevelop is a free IDE for C# a...
Posted By:Coleman Smith      Posted On: Oct 31

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Why did they call it .NET?

I don't know what they were thinking. They certainly weren't thinking of people using search tools. It's meaningless marketing nonsense.
Posted By:Benny Torres      Posted On: Nov 19

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