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'''Microsoft .NET''' was an ] that did apply to a wide collection of products and technologies from ]. Now it is only used to refer to the ] and other products no longer |
'''Microsoft .NET''' was an ] that did apply to a wide collection of products and technologies from ]. Now it is only used to refer to the ] and other products no longer have .NET as part of their name unless they are part of the Microsoft .NET Framework for example ] has changed name to Microsoft Passport Network but ASP.NET still has .NET as part of its name. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:49, 1 March 2007
Microsoft .NET was an umbrella term that did apply to a wide collection of products and technologies from Microsoft. Now it is only used to refer to the Microsoft .NET Framework and other products no longer have .NET as part of their name unless they are part of the Microsoft .NET Framework for example .NET Passport has changed name to Microsoft Passport Network but ASP.NET still has .NET as part of its name.
See also
- Microsoft .NET Framework items
- ADO.NET, a data access library
- ASP.NET, web page development
- Managed code
- Common Language Runtime
- Common Language Infrastructure
- Common Intermediate Language
- Common Type System
- Tools and Languages
- Microsoft Visual Studio, a programmer's development environment.
- .NET Languages
- C++/CLI
- F#
- J#
- JScript .NET
- Microsoft Visual C#
- Visual Basic .NET, a programming language
- IronPython
- Windows PowerShell, a command line interpreter and scripting language
- Open Source implementations: