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Microsoft .Net is an umbrella term that applies to a collection of products and technologies from Microsoft. All have in a common a dependence on the Microsoft .NET Framework, a component of the Windows operating system.
Microsoft products and components that fall into the .NET category include:
- The Microsoft .NET Framework, an operating system component required by all .NET products.
- ASP.NET
- Microsoft Visual C#
- Visual Basic .NET, a programming language
- Visual Studio, a programmer's development environment.
- ADO.NET, a data access library included with the .Net framework.
See also
- Microsoft .NET Languages
- C++/CLI
- J#
- JScript .NET
- Windows PowerShell
- Common Language Runtime
- Common Language Infrastructure
- Common Intermediate Language
- Microsoft_Intermediate_Language (MIDL)
- Common_Type_System
- Microsoft .NET Framework
- Shared_Source_Common_Language_Infrastructure
- Mono_development_platform
- DotGNU
- Portable.NET
- Managed_code