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What is Base Class Library?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: January 04, 2007     Asked by: lakshminarayanan 
  
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January 04, 2007 06:58:57   #1  
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RE: What is Base Class Library?

base class library is collection of various classes from .net frame work from which all base classes like System.object System.collection and Ado.net objects are derived.

all .net compatible languages use this library to build an application.

BaseClassLibrary + CLR results in .Net frame work.


 
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