.NET languages (mainly C# and VB.NET) are languages that were designed by Microsoft to be cross-platform. The corresponding source code is compiled into a bytecode language, originally named Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL), and now known as Common Intermediate Language (CIL). This language gets executed by the Common Language Runtime (CLR), which is an application virtual machine that provides memory management and exception handling.
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