Re: Characterizing a .NET program vs. an EXE program

From: Nick Hodges (TeamB) (nickhodges_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/10/04


Date: 10 Jan 2004 06:18:06 -0700

Robert M. Lincoln wrote:

>
> What type of file does a .NET compiler produce - a "*.NET" file?
> What does WinXP do if you double-click on the produced file?

A .net compiler produces an EXE file that depends on the functionality
of the .Net framework libraries.

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