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The .NET Framework is a development and execution environment that allows different
programming languages and libraries to work together seamlessly to create Windows-based
applications that are easier to build, manage, deploy, and integrate with other
networked systems.
Built on Web service standards, .NET enables both new and existing personal and
business applications to connect with software and services across platforms, applications,
and programming languages. These connections give users access to key information,
whenever and wherever you need it.
Microsoft .NET–connected software makes the "real-time" enterprise real by enabling
information to flow freely throughout the organization, accessible to business partners,
and delivering value to customers. With .NET-connected software, users can increase
the value of existing systems and seamlessly extend those systems to partners, suppliers,
and customers.
- Connected
.NET Framework empowers developers to build applications that require robust messaging
systems or flexible workflows.
- Compelling
With the .NET Framework, developers and designers can collaborate to create rich
user experiences.
- Ubiquitous and Productive
The .NET Framework, including improvements like LINQ, provides a single platform
to quickly build mobile desktop and server-based applications.
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