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Difference between .NET Architecture and Framework?

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vbkris

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Jan 20, 2003
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hi guys,

i am now in a conceptual turmoil.

could some one help me out with this one?

what is the difference between the both (if any)?

all the articles i read use these words interchangeably...

Known is handfull, Unknown is worldfull
 
what i understood:

.NET framework - CLR and Classes
.NET Architecture - How the above 2 work.

[hammer]

Known is handfull, Unknown is worldfull
 
That is correct, the terms mean the same thing. Don't get hung up on the term. Just concentrate on learning it. :)

Jim
 
u wouldnt believe it, but thats what matters in many interviews, i can code really well in ASP.NET(thats becuase of my understanding on OOPS and HTML).

but its on the concepts that i am going for a sixer. so i want to get strong there too...

Known is handfull, Unknown is worldfull
 
Sorry vb,, didn't even realize you posted this.. I know you are a great coder.

Well, if there is an actual difference it is news to me, and good to know for interviewing purposes. I guess it's a mater of symantics. Personally, the mean the same thing to me, but I guess for an interview, they are different.
 
precisely,


well, the search continues...

Known is handfull, Unknown is worldfull
 
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