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.CSO_24949527 | Describe the 'Index table' section of the article about '.CSO'. | The index table consists of multiple 4-byte entries, which indicate the position of each data block within the file. There is an additional, last entry which points to the end of file. The number of entries in the table can be calculated using the formula: . The content of each entry is as follows: | [
".CSO β Data blocks\n\nEach data block contains uncompressed or compressed data. The actual size of each block is calculated by taking its position, and then subtracting it from the position of the following block. If the index alignment is greater than zero, it is possible that the block size is larger than the da... |
.CSO_24949526 | Explain what '.CSO' covers in the 'File structure' section. | The file format consists of a 24-byte header, an index table, and data blocks. Little-endian is assumed for fields larger than a byte, following the architecture endianness of PlayStation Portable. | [
".CSO β Data blocks\n\nEach data block contains uncompressed or compressed data. The actual size of each block is calculated by taking its position, and then subtracting it from the position of the following block. If the index alignment is greater than zero, it is possible that the block size is larger than the da... |
.DS_Store_14459278 | What does the article about '.DS Store' say regarding 'Problems'? | The complaints of many users prompted Apple to publish means to disable the creation of these files on remotely mounted network file systems. Since macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple delays the metadata gathering for .DS_Store for folders sorted alphanumerically to improve browsing speed. However, these instructions do n... | [
".DS Store β Problems\n\nThe complaints of many users prompted Apple to publish means to disable the creation of these files on remotely mounted network file systems. Since macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple delays the metadata gathering for .DS_Store for folders sorted alphanumerically to improve browsing speed. How... |
.DS_Store_14459276 | What information does the article about '.DS Store' provide? | In the Apple macOS operating system, .DS_Store is a file that stores custom attributes of its containing folder, such as the position of icons or the choice of a background image. The name is an abbreviation of Desktop Services Store, reflecting its purpose. It is created and maintained by the Finder application in eve... | [
".DS Store β Problems\n\nThe complaints of many users prompted Apple to publish means to disable the creation of these files on remotely mounted network file systems. Since macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple delays the metadata gathering for .DS_Store for folders sorted alphanumerically to improve browsing speed. How... |
.DS_Store_14459277 | Reconstruct the content about 'Purpose and location' from the article on '.DS Store'. | The file .DS_Store is created in any directory (folder) accessed by the Finder application, even on remote file systems mounted from servers that share files (for example, via Server Message Block (SMB) protocol or the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP)). Remote file systems, however, could be excluded by operating system set... | [
".DS Store β Problems\n\nThe complaints of many users prompted Apple to publish means to disable the creation of these files on remotely mounted network file systems. Since macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple delays the metadata gathering for .DS_Store for folders sorted alphanumerically to improve browsing speed. How... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326297 | What information does the article about '.EXE Magazine' provide on 'History and profile'? | into an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology community as journalists or otherwise. The magazine's second editor, Robert Schifreen, had previously been notorious for his involvement in the hacking of a Telecom Gold a... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326293 | What does the article about '.EXE Magazine' say regarding 'History and profile'? | Founded in 1986 by Mark Adams, former co-founder of PR agency Text 100, .EXE (rhymes with 'not sexy' as the magazine's official pronunciation guide states) was inspired by Dr. Dobb's Journal, the PC Tech Journal and the C Users Group Newsletter. It was conceived as a title aimed at professional programmers, in contrast... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326294 | Explain what '.EXE Magazine' covers in the 'History and profile' section. | and created an audience for .EXE and similar titles that followed. Unusually for the UK, the magazine was sold primarily by postal subscription and controlled circulation, rather than in retail newsagents. This reflected its focus on a professional audience, as many readers obtained their copies through their employmen... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326295 | Reconstruct the content about 'History and profile' from the article on '.EXE Magazine'. | OS/2, Modula-2, Smalltalk and PalmPilot development, among others. The magazine featured regular columns on C++, Java, Visual Basic and Unix and took an early interest in Linux and open source more generally, particularly under the editorship of David Mery, featuring interviews with prominent open source and free softw... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326298 | From the article on '.EXE Magazine', restate the 'History and profile' content. | partnered with the UK-based Association of C and C++ Users to produce conference events. However, the market for computer magazines in general was in decline, and as knowledge and technical information about software development began to move primarily online, print titles like EXE began to lose readers and advertisers... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.EXE_Magazine_26326296 | From the article on '.EXE Magazine', restate the 'History and profile' content. | Magazine. This left .EXE as the only print title aimed at software professionals at Centaur, and the only title focused on computing and technology, at least until New Media Age debuted in 1995. In 1995 the magazine was re-branded as EXE Magazine, dropping the dot, which caused some controversy among regular readers an... | [
".EXE Magazine\n\n.EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1986 to 2000.",
".EXE Magazine β History and profile\n\ninto an online archive of content and a marketing vehicle for the print title. Several of EXEβ²s editorial staff were well known in the UK technology... |
.Feast_25825989 | Based on the article about '.Feast', describe the 'Career' section. | On 13 July 2018, .Feast released a single for an upcoming album titled "Peradaban". On 10 August 2018, .Feast released a second single featuring Rayssa Dynta titled "Berita Kehilangan", which points out criminalization, rape, rebellion, and terrorism cadres in Indonesia. In late 2018, Baskara Putra started a solo caree... | [
".Feast β Career\n\nOn 13 July 2018, .Feast released a single for an upcoming album titled \"Peradaban\". On 10 August 2018, .Feast released a second single featuring Rayssa Dynta titled \"Berita Kehilangan\", which points out criminalization, rape, rebellion, and terrorism cadres in Indonesia. In late 2018, Baskar... |
.Feast_25825988 | What information does the article about '.Feast' provide on 'Career'? | .Feast came into formation when the members were still studying Social and Political Science at the University of Indonesia. In 2014, they released their debut album titled "Camkan" which spots Religious Freedom in Indonesia. After Camkan, they had planned to make another album titled "Convictions", however, they went ... | [
".Feast β Career\n\nOn 13 July 2018, .Feast released a single for an upcoming album titled \"Peradaban\". On 10 August 2018, .Feast released a second single featuring Rayssa Dynta titled \"Berita Kehilangan\", which points out criminalization, rape, rebellion, and terrorism cadres in Indonesia. In late 2018, Baskar... |
.Feast_25825987 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.Feast'. | Feast (stylized as .Feast) is a rock band from Indonesia. The current members include Baskara Putra, Adnan S.P, Dicky Renanda P, F. Fikriawan W, and Adrianus Aristo H. | [
".Feast β Career\n\nOn 13 July 2018, .Feast released a single for an upcoming album titled \"Peradaban\". On 10 August 2018, .Feast released a second single featuring Rayssa Dynta titled \"Berita Kehilangan\", which points out criminalization, rape, rebellion, and terrorism cadres in Indonesia. In late 2018, Baskar... |
.Feast_25825990 | Summarize the 'Members' part of '.Feast'. | Baskara Putra β vocalist, synthesizer ; Adnan S.P. β guitar ; Dicky Renanda β guitar ; F. Fikriawan β bass ; Adrianus Aristo Haryo (Bodat) β drum | [
".Feast β Career\n\nOn 13 July 2018, .Feast released a single for an upcoming album titled \"Peradaban\". On 10 August 2018, .Feast released a second single featuring Rayssa Dynta titled \"Berita Kehilangan\", which points out criminalization, rape, rebellion, and terrorism cadres in Indonesia. In late 2018, Baskar... |
.Gabriel_8503035 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.Gabriel'. | .Gabriel (pronounced "dot Gabriel") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email correspondence. The opera... | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.Gabriel_8503039 | Based on the article about '.Gabriel', describe the 'First recording' section. | .Gabriel was recorded by the Palmetto Camerata at the University of South Carolina (January 5β7, 2010) and released by Beauport Classical (BC41009) on CD in 2010. The recording features Tina Milhorn Stallard (soprano) and James Ackley (trumpet) performing the principal roles. | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.Gabriel_8503038 | What does the article about '.Gabriel' say regarding 'Staged premiere'? | .Gabriel was first staged in America on February 25β26, 2011, by the Boston Metro Opera. The performances took place at Hope Central Church in the historic Boston neighborhood of Jamaica Plain. These performances were announced on December 1, 2009, when the opera won a BMO Mainstage Award. | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.Gabriel_8503036 | Reconstruct the content about 'About the opera' from the article on '.Gabriel'. | Program notes (included in the published score) state: ".Gabriel is an allegory for society's increasing perception of connection to the world through the Internet, while in fact separating ourselves from physical interaction. The false perception of safety and protection (and ultimate isolation) of electronic relation... | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.Gabriel_8503037 | Summarize the 'Concert premiere' part of '.Gabriel'. | .Gabriel was premiered at the Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music (July 8, 2010). The two principal roles were performed by Joshua Clarke (Yamaha Performing Artist and Principal Trumpet of the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra) and Jane Parkin (Opera Australia Artist and member of the Moffatt Oxenbould Y... | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.Gabriel_8503040 | What information does the article about '.Gabriel' provide on 'Sources'? | American Record Guide ; American Music Center Composer Assistance Program 2010 Awards List ; "New opera features trumpet in main role", Opera Australia ; Score: Bradshaw, Robert J. (2009), .Gabriel, Beauport Press, Gloucester, Massachusetts. ISBN: 978-0-9822775-1-5 ; Sound Recording: Robert J. Bradshaw's .Gabriel. The ... | [
".Gabriel\n\n.Gabriel (pronounced \"dot Gabriel\") is an opera in two acts (to be performed continuously) written by American composer Robert J. Bradshaw. The libretto, also by Bradshaw, was inspired by the composer's online experiences with social networking websites, instant messaging, chat rooms and email corres... |
.NET_22587847 | From the article on '.NET', restate the 'History' content. | existing .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor "a non-starter" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of an Open Source Initiative... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587851 | Based on the article about '.NET', describe the 'Architecture' section. | are comparable to the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and the Framework Class Library (FCL) of the .NET Framework's Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) implementation. As a CLI implementation of Virtual Execution System (VES), CoreCLR is a complete runtime and virtual machine for managed execution of CLI programs and in... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587849 | From the article on '.NET', restate the 'Language support' content. | .NET fully supports C# and F# (and C++/CLI as of 3.1; only enabled on Windows) and supports Visual Basic .NET (for version 15.5 in .NET Core 5.0.100-preview.4, and some old versions supported in old .NET Core). VB.NET compiles and runs on .NET, but as of .NET Core 3.1, the separate Visual Basic Runtime is not implement... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587852 | Based on the article about '.NET', describe the 'Mascot' section. | The official community mascot of .NET is the .NET Bot (stylized as "dotnet bot" or "dotnet-bot"). The dotnet bot served as the placeholder developer for the initial check-in of the .NET source code when it was open-sourced. It has since been used as the official mascot. | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587846 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '.NET'. | On November 12, 2014, Microsoft announced .NET Core, in an effort to include cross-platform support for .NET, including Linux and macOS, source for the .NET Core CoreCLR implementation, source for the "entire [...] library stack" for .NET Core, and the adoption of a conventional ("bazaar"-like) open-source development ... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587850 | Explain what '.NET' covers in the 'Architecture' section. | .NET supports four cross-platform scenarios: ASP.NET Core web apps; command-line apps; libraries; and Universal Windows Platform apps. Prior to .NET Core 3.0, it did not implement Windows Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), which render the standard GUI for desktop software on Windows. Now, however, .NET Co... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_22587848 | What does the article about '.NET' say regarding 'History'? | on December 4, 2018. .NET Core 3 was released on September 23, 2019. .NET Core 3 adds support for Windows desktop application development and significant performance improvements throughout the base library. In November 2020, Microsoft released .NET 5.0, which replaced .NET Framework. The "Core" branding was removed an... | [
".NET β History\n\nexisting .NET reference source away from the restrictions of the Ms-RSL. Landwerth acknowledged the disadvantages of the formerly selected shared license, explaining that it made codename Rotor \"a non-starter\" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of ... |
.NET_Compact_Framework_controls_14497194 | Based on the article about '.NET Compact Framework controls', describe the 'Third-party .NET Compact Framework controls' section. | Apart from Microsoft other companies exist who produce .NET Compact Framework controls. See External links section below to find out more third-party .NET Compact Framework controls. | [
".NET Compact Framework controls\n\nNET Compact Framework controls is a set of controls for .NET Compact Framework.",
".NET Compact Framework controls β Third-party .NET Compact Framework controls\n\nApart from Microsoft other companies exist who produce .NET Compact Framework controls. See External links section... |
.NET_Compact_Framework_controls_14497193 | What information does the article about '.NET Compact Framework controls' provide on 'Features'? | faster UI development ; widely used controls ; source code availability ; possibility to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Studio | [
".NET Compact Framework controls\n\nNET Compact Framework controls is a set of controls for .NET Compact Framework.",
".NET Compact Framework controls β Third-party .NET Compact Framework controls\n\nApart from Microsoft other companies exist who produce .NET Compact Framework controls. See External links section... |
.NET_Framework_16779732 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Alternative implementations' section. | of .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, "Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this docum... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779718 | What does the article about '.NET Framework' say regarding 'Interoperability'? | Because computer systems commonly require interaction between newer and older applications, .NET Framework provides means to access functions implemented in newer and older programs that execute outside .NET environment. Access to Component Object Model (COM) components is provided in and namespaces of the framework... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779710 | From the article on '.NET Framework', restate the 'Common Language Infrastructure' content. | Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) provides a language-neutral platform for application development and execution. By implementing the core aspects of .NET Framework within the scope of CLI, these functions will not be tied to one language but will be available across the many languages supported by the framework. | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779717 | Summarize the 'C++/CLI' part of '.NET Framework'. | Microsoft introduced C++/CLI in Visual Studio 2005, which is a language and means of compiling Visual C++ programs to run within the .NET Framework. Some parts of the C++ program still run within an unmanaged Visual C++ Runtime, while specially modified parts are translated into CIL code and run with the .NET Framework... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779705 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.NET Framework'. | Microsoft began developing .NET Framework in the late 1990s, originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS), as part of the .NET strategy. By early 2000, the first beta versions of .NET 1.0 were released. In August 2000, Microsoft, and Intel worked to standardize Common Language Infrastructure (CL... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779730 | Reconstruct the content about 'Alternative implementations' from the article on '.NET Framework'. | .NET Micro Framework is a .NET platform for extremely resource-constrained devices. It includes a small version of CLR and supports development in C# (though some developers were able to use VB.NET, albeit with an amount of hacking, and with limited functionalities) and debugging (in an emulator or on hardware), both u... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779728 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework', describe the 'Performance' section. | When an application is first launched, the .NET Framework compiles the CIL code into executable code using its just-in-time compiler, and caches the executable program into the .NET Native Image Cache. Due to caching, the application launches faster for subsequent launches, although the first launch is usually slower. ... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779722 | Reconstruct the content about 'Security' from the article on '.NET Framework'. | .NET Framework has its own security mechanism with two general features: Code Access Security (CAS), and validation and verification. CAS is based on evidence that is associated with a specific assembly. Typically the evidence is the source of the assembly (whether it is installed on the local machine or has been downl... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779720 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Type safety' section. | CTS and the CLR used in .NET Framework also enforce type safety. This prevents ill-defined casts, wrong method invocations, and memory size issues when accessing an object. This also makes most CLI languages statically typed (with or without type inference). However, starting with .NET Framework 4.0, the Dynamic Langua... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779726 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework', describe the 'Memory management' section. | them as reachable. It uses CLI metadata and reflection to discover the objects encapsulated by an object, and then recursively walk them. It then enumerates all the objects on the heap (which were initially allocated contiguously) using reflection. All objects not marked as reachable are garbage. This is the mark phase... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779716 | Describe the 'Class library' section of the article about '.NET Framework'. | approach failed to scale (PCLs are defined intersections of API surface between two or more platforms). As the next evolutionary step of PCL, the .NET Standard Library was created retroactively based on the based APIs found in UWP and Silverlight. New .NET platforms are encouraged to implement a version of the standar... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779724 | What does the article about '.NET Framework' say regarding 'Memory management'? | CLR frees the developer from the burden of managing memory (allocating and freeing up when done); it handles memory management itself by detecting when memory can be safely freed. Instantiations of .NET types (objects) are allocated from the managed heap; a pool of memory managed by CLR. As long as a reference to an ob... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779715 | Summarize the 'Class library' part of '.NET Framework'. | are available in .NET Framework as well as its alternative implementations including .NET Compact Framework, Microsoft Silverlight, .NET Core and Mono. FCL refers to the entire class library that ships with .NET Framework. It includes an expanded set of libraries, including BCL, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, and Windows Pres... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779707 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'History' section. | LINQ, WCF, and WF libraries were being added. The .NET Compact Framework and .NET Micro Framework variants of the .NET Framework provided support for other Microsoft platforms such as Windows Mobile, Windows CE and other resource-constrained embedded devices. Silverlight provided support for web browsers via plug-ins. ... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779725 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework', describe the 'Memory management' section. | allocated to them. It is a non-deterministic, compacting, mark-and-sweep garbage collector. GC runs only when a set amount of memory has been used or there is enough pressure for memory on the system. Since it is not guaranteed when the conditions to reclaim memory are reached, GC runs are non-deterministic. Each .NET ... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779709 | Summarize the 'History' part of '.NET Framework'. | License even in scenarios where formerly a commercial license was needed. Microsoft also supplemented its prior patent promise for Mono, stating that they will not assert any "applicable patents" against parties that are "using, selling, offering for sale, importing, or distributing Mono." It was announced that the Mon... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779713 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Assemblies' section. | the assembly for strong naming. The public key token identifies which private key an assembly is signed with. Only the creator of the key pair (typically the person signing the assembly) can sign assemblies that have the same strong name as a prior version assembly, since the creator possesses the private key. Strong n... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779723 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework' provide on 'Security'? | reverse-engineer than native code, unless obfuscated. decompiler programs enable developers with no reverse-engineering skills to view the source code behind unobfuscated .NET assemblies. In contrast, apps compiled to native machine code are much harder to reverse-engineer, and source code is almost never produced succ... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779731 | What does the article about '.NET Framework' say regarding 'Alternative implementations'? | and operating systems. It also includes C# and VB.NET compilers. ; Portable.NET (part of DotGNU) provides an implementation of CLI, parts of FCL, and a C# compiler. It supports a variety of CPUs and operating systems. The project was discontinued, with the last stable release in 2009. ; Microsoft Shared Source Common L... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779711 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework' provide on 'Common Language Runtime'? | .NET Framework includes the Common Language Runtime (CLR). It serves as the execution engine of .NET Framework and offers many services such as memory management, type safety, exception handling, garbage collection, security and thread management. All programs written for .NET Framework are executed by the CLR. Program... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779719 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Language independence' section. | .NET Framework introduces a Common Type System (CTS) that defines all possible data types and programming constructs supported by CLR and how they may or may not interact conforming to CLI specification. Because of this feature, .NET Framework supports the exchange of types and object instances between libraries and ap... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779714 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Class library' section. | .NET Framework includes an implementation of the CLI foundational Standard Libraries. The .NET Framework Class Library (FCL) is organized in a hierarchy of namespaces. Most of the built-in application programming interfaces (APIs) are part of either or namespaces. These class libraries implement many common function... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779727 | Summarize the 'Memory management' part of '.NET Framework'. | The latest version of .NET framework uses concurrent garbage collection along with user code, making pauses unnoticeable, because it is done in the background. The garbage collector used by .NET Framework is also generational. Objects are assigned a generation. Newly created objects are tagged Generation 0. Objects tha... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779729 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Performance' section. | can take a very long time to visit and rearrange all of them." .NET Framework provides support for calling Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) via managed code from April 2014 in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2. However, Mono has provided support for SIMD Extensions as of version 2.2 within the namespace in 2009. Mono's lead d... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779703 | Describe the content of the article about '.NET Framework'. | The .NET Framework (pronounced as "dot net") is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It includes a large class library called Framework Class Library (FCL) and provides language interoperability (each language can use code written in other languages) across several progr... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779706 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.NET Framework'. | and non-discriminatory terms". The firms agreed to meet these terms, and to make the patents available royalty-free. However, this did not apply for the part of .NET Framework not covered by ECMA-ISO standards, which included Windows Forms, ADO.NET, and ASP.NET. Patents that Microsoft holds in these areas may have dete... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779712 | Explain what '.NET Framework' covers in the 'Assemblies' section. | Compiled CIL code is stored in CLI assemblies. As mandated by the specification, assemblies are stored in Portable Executable (PE) file format, common on Windows platform for all dynamic-link library (DLL) and executable EXE files. Each assembly consists of one or more files, one of which must contain a manifest bearin... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_16779721 | Describe the 'Portability' section of the article about '.NET Framework'. | While Microsoft has never implemented the full framework on any system except Microsoft Windows, it has engineered the framework to be cross-platform, and implementations are available for other operating systems (see Silverlight and Β§ Alternative implementations). Microsoft submitted the specifications for CLI (which ... | [
".NET Framework β Alternative implementations\n\nof .NET. Other implementations for parts of the framework exist. Although the runtime engine is described by an ECMA-ISO specification, other implementations of it may be encumbered by patent issues; ISO standards may include the disclaimer, \"Attention is drawn to t... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488050 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on 'Networking'? | Provides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ; Support for Email Address Internationalization (EA... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488054 | From the article on '.NET Framework version history', restate the '.NET Framework 4.6.1' content. | WPF improvements for spell check, support for per-user custom dictionaries and improved touch performance. ; Enhanced support for Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) X509 certificates. ; Added support in SQL Connectivity for AlwaysOn, Always Encrypted and improved connection open resiliency when connecti... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488041 | Explain what '.NET Framework version history' covers in the '.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Client Profile' section. | For the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 there is also a new variant of the .NET Framework, called the ".NET Framework Client Profile", which at 28 MB is significantly smaller than the full framework and only installs components that are the most relevant to desktop applications. However, the Client Profile amounts to this size ... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488055 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on '.NET Framework 4.6.2'? | Support for paths longer than 260 characters ; Support for FIPS 186-3 DSA in X.509 certificates ; TLS 1.1/1.2 support for ClickOnce ; Support for localization of data annotations in ASP.NET ; Enabling .NET desktop apps with Project Centennial ; Soft keyboard and per-monitor DPI support for WPF The preview of .NET Frame... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488039 | What does the article about '.NET Framework version history' say regarding '.NET Framework 3.5'? | support for additional features on Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded CE devices. The source code of the Framework Class Library in this version has been partially released (for debugging reference only) under the Microsoft Reference Source License. .NET Framework 3.5 is supported on Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista, Se... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488022 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.NET Framework version history'. | Microsoft started development on the .NET Framework in the late 1990s originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS). By late 2001 the first beta versions of .NET 1.0 were released. The first version of .NET Framework was released on 13 February 2002, bringing managed code to Windows NT 4.0, 98, 2... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488045 | Reconstruct the content about '.NET Framework 4.5' from the article on '.NET Framework version history'. | .NET Framework 4.5 was released on 15 August 2012; a set of new or improved features were added into this version. The .NET Framework 4.5 is only supported on Windows Vista or later. The .NET Framework 4.5 uses Common Language Runtime 4.0, with some additional runtime features. .NET Framework 4.5 is supported on Window... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488049 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on 'ASP.NET'? | Support for new HTML5 form types. ; Support for model binders in Web Forms. These let you bind data controls directly to data-access methods, and automatically convert user input to and from .NET Framework data types. ; Support for unobtrusive JavaScript in client-side validation scripts. ; Improved handling of client ... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488058 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on '.NET Framework 4.7.2'? | .NET Framework 4.7.2 was released on 30 April 2018. Amongst the changes are improvements to ASP.NET, BCL, CLR, ClickOnce, Networking, SQL, WCF, Windows Forms, Workflow and WPF. This version is included with Server 2019. .NET Framework 4.7.2 is also shipped as a Windows container image. | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488030 | What does the article about '.NET Framework version history' say regarding '.NET Framework 2.0'? | Full 64-bit computing support for both the x64 and the IA-64 hardware platforms ; Microsoft SQL Server integration: Instead of using T-SQL, one can build stored procedures and triggers in any of the .NET-compatible languages ; A new hosting API for native applications wishing to host an instance of the .NET runtime: Th... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488053 | Reconstruct the content about '.NET Framework 4.6' from the article on '.NET Framework version history'. | .NET Framework 4.6 was announced on 12 November 2014. It was released on 20 July 2015. It supports a new just-in-time compiler (JIT) for 64-bit systems called RyuJIT, which features higher performance and support for SSE2 and AVX2 instruction sets. WPF and Windows Forms both have received updates for high DPI scenarios... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488056 | What does the article about '.NET Framework version history' say regarding '.NET Framework 4.7'? | Enhanced cryptography with elliptic curve cryptography ; Improve TLS support, especially for version 1.2 ; Support for High-DPI awareness support in Windows Forms ; More support for touch and stylus in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) ; New print APIs for WPF On 5 April 2017, Microsoft announced that .NET Framewor... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488031 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework version history', describe the '.NET Framework 2.0' section. | ; Membership provider ; Partial classes ; Nullable types ; Anonymous methods ; Iterators ; Data tables ; Common Language Runtime (CLR) 2.0 ; Language support for generics built directly into the .NET CLR Version 2.0 was released on 22 January 2006. It was also released along with Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft SQL Serve... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488059 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework version history', describe the '.NET Framework 4.8' section. | .NET Framework 4.8 was released on 18 April 2019. It was the final version of .NET Framework, all future work going into the .NET Core platform that will eventually become .NET 5 and onwards. This release included JIT enhancements ported from .NET Core 2.1, High DPI enhancements for WPF applications, accessibility impr... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488048 | Explain what '.NET Framework version history' covers in the 'Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF)' section. | The Managed Extensibility Framework or MEF is a library for creating lightweight, extensible applications. It allows application developers to discover and use extensions with no configuration required. It also lets extension developers easily encapsulate code and avoid fragile hard dependencies. MEF not only allows ex... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488052 | Explain what '.NET Framework version history' covers in the '.NET Framework 4.5.2' section. | The release of .NET Framework 4.5.2 was announced on 5 May 2014. This version requires Windows Vista SP2 and later. For Windows Forms applications, improvements were made for high DPI scenarios. For ASP.NET, higher reliability HTTP header inspection and modification methods are available as is a new way to schedule bac... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488042 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on '.NET Framework 4.0'? | Parallel Extensions to improve support for parallel computing, which target multi-core or distributed systems. To this end, technologies like PLINQ (Parallel LINQ), a parallel implementation of the LINQ engine, and Task Parallel Library, which exposes parallel constructs via method calls, are included. ; New Visual Bas... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488057 | What information does the article about '.NET Framework version history' provide on '.NET Framework 4.7.1'? | .NET Framework 4.7.1 was released on 17 October 2017. Amongst the fixes and new features, it corrects a d3dcompiler dependency issue. It also adds compatibility with the .NET Standard 2.0 out of the box. .NET Framework 4.7.1 is also shipped as a Windows container image. | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488033 | Describe the 'Service Pack 2' section of the article about '.NET Framework version history'. | The .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 was released on 16 January 2009. It requires Windows 2000 with SP4 plus KB835732 or KB891861 update, Windows XP with SP2 plus Windows Installer 3.1. It is the last version to support Windows 2000 although there have been some unofficial workarounds to use a subset of the functional... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488034 | From the article on '.NET Framework version history', restate the '.NET Framework 3.0' content. | Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), formerly code-named Avalon: A new user interface subsystem and API based on XAML markup language, which uses 3D computer graphics hardware and Direct3D technologies ; Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), formerly code-named Indigo: A service-oriented messaging system which allo... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488046 | From the article on '.NET Framework version history', restate the '.NET for Metro-style apps' content. | Metro-style apps were originally designed for specific form factors and leverage the power of the Windows operating system. Two subset of the .NET Framework is available for building Metro-style apps using C# or Visual Basic: One for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, called .NET APIs for Windows 8.x Store apps. Another for Un... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488051 | Describe the '.NET Framework 4.5.1' section of the article about '.NET Framework version history'. | Debugger support for X64 edit and continue (EnC) ; Debugger support for seeing managed return values ; Async-aware debugging in the Call Stack and Tasks windows ; Debugger support for analyzing .NET memory dumps (in the Visual Studio Ultimate SKU) ; Tools for .NET developers in the Performance and Diagnostics hub ; Cod... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488027 | Reconstruct the content about '.NET Framework 1.1' from the article on '.NET Framework version history'. | Built-in support for mobile ASP.NET controls, which was previously available as an add-on ; Enables Windows Forms assemblies to execute in a semi-trusted manner from the Internet ; Enables Code Access Security in ASP.NET applications ; Built-in support for ODBC and Oracle Database, which was previously available as an ... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488044 | Based on the article about '.NET Framework version history', describe the 'Windows Server AppFabric' section. | After the release of the .NET Framework 4, Microsoft released a set of enhancements, named Windows Server AppFabric, for application server capabilities in the form of AppFabric Hosting and in-memory distributed caching support. | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488035 | What does the article about '.NET Framework version history' say regarding '.NET Framework 3.0'? | Windows Server 2008. It is also available for Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 as a download. There are no major architectural changes included with this release; .NET Framework 3.0 uses the same CLR as .NET Framework 2.0. Unlike the previous major .NET releases there was no .NET Compact Framework release made as... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488023 | What does the article about '.NET Framework version history' say regarding '.NET Framework 1.0'? | The first version of the .NET Framework was released on 13 February 2002 for Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. Mainstream support for this version ended on 10 July 2007, and extended support ended on 14 July 2009, with the exception of Windows XP Media Center and Tablet PC editions. On 19 June 2001, the tenth anniv... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Framework_version_history_11488038 | From the article on '.NET Framework version history', restate the '.NET Framework 3.5' content. | Version 3.5 of the .NET Framework was released on 19 November 2007. As with .NET Framework 3.0, version 3.5 uses Common Language Runtime (CLR) 2.0, that is, the same version as .NET Framework version 2.0. In addition, .NET Framework 3.5 also installs .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 and 3.0 SP1 (with the later 3.5 SP1 instead in... | [
".NET Framework version history β Networking\n\nProvides a new programming interface for HTTP applications: System.NetHttp namespace and System.Net.HttpHeaders namespaces are added ; Improved internationalization and IPv6 support ; RFC-compliant URI support ; Support for internationalized domain name (IDN) parsing ... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591982 | Explain what '.NET Gadgeteer' covers in the 'Design and construction' section. | .NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing its module type. (Connecting modules incorrectly d... | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591981 | Based on the article about '.NET Gadgeteer', describe the 'History and licensing' section. | .NET Gadgeteer was created by researchers at Microsoft Research Cambridge, where the Sensors and Devices group created it as a way develop device ideas rapidly and iteratively. It quickly generated interest from hobbyists, teachers, and developers, who wanted a platform to build gadgets in a short time. In response to ... | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591984 | What information does the article about '.NET Gadgeteer' provide on 'Hardware'? | GHI Electronics ; Love Electronics ; Micromint ; Mountaineer Group ; Seeed Studio ; Sytech design Any hardware manufacturer, builder or hobbyist can create .NET Gadgeteer-compatible hardware; currently multiple manufacturers participate. | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591983 | Describe the 'Design and construction' section of the article about '.NET Gadgeteer'. | and code generation, which integrates with Visual Studio. This enables developers to visually create a diagram in Visual Studio of which hardware modules (for instance, a camera module, button module and screen module) are connected to which sockets on the mainboard, and the Gadgeteer SDK then auto-generates code creat... | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591980 | Reconstruct the content about 'The Gadgeteer platform' from the article on '.NET Gadgeteer'. | The Gadgeteer platform centers around a Gadgeteer mainboard with a microcontroller running the .NET Micro Framework. Gadgeteer sets out rules about how hardware devices packaged as add-on modules may connect to the mainboard, using solderless push-on connectors. Gadgeteer includes a small class library to simplify the ... | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Gadgeteer_22591979 | Describe the content of the article about '.NET Gadgeteer'. | Microsoft .NET Gadgeteer is an open-source rapid-prototyping standard for building small electronic devices using the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio/Visual C# Express. | [
".NET Gadgeteer β Design and construction\n\n.NET Gadgeteer projects consist of a mainboard and a series of modules connected via a standard 10 pin connector. The mainboard sockets can support one or more different types of modules, shown by a series of letters next to the socket. Each module has a letter showing i... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943713 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.NET Micro Framework'. | In November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of the core implementation with the open-... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943712 | From the article on '.NET Micro Framework', restate the 'Support' content. | As of 2013, the .NET Micro Framework was supported on ARM architecture processors (including ARM7, ARM9, and Cortex-M) and has been supported on Analog Devices Blackfin in the past. The Porting Kit is now available along with the source code as a free download under the Apache License 2.0 at the Microsoft Download Cent... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943719 | Reconstruct the content about 'STMicroelectronics' from the article on '.NET Micro Framework'. | STMicroelectronics, creators of the microcontroller family STM32, make low-cost discovery boards to showcase the controllers, and provides ports of the Micro Framework to run on them. | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943717 | Summarize the 'GHI Electronics' part of '.NET Micro Framework'. | EMX Module ; ChipworkX Module ; USBizi144 Chipset and USBizi100, whose only difference is the lack of USB host support in the USBizi100 GHI Electronics makes several modules that support the Micro Framework: GHI Electronics also makes the .NET FEZ line of very small open-source hardware boards with proprietary firmwar... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943718 | Based on the article about '.NET Micro Framework', describe the 'Mountaineer boards' section. | Mountaineer boards, part of the Mountaineer Group, make a small range of open-source open-hardware boards that make use of the Micro Framework. Mountaineer have ported the Micro Framework for use on the STM32 family of microcontrollers featured on their Mountaineer boards and elsewhere. | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943721 | Describe the 'Micromint' section of the article about '.NET Micro Framework'. | The Micromint Bambino 200 is the first multi-core processor SBC compatible with the .NET Gadgeteer framework. The model 200 is powered by an NXP LPC4330, the first dual-core ARM Cortex-M microcontroller. Its Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M0 cores are both capable of 204 MHz. It has 264 KB SRAM onboard and 4 MB of flash.The mode... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943723 | Describe the 'MikroBus.Net' section of the article about '.NET Micro Framework'. | The MikroBus.Net Quail is an STM32-powered development solution for building hardware prototypes with click boards and C# managed code. It brings together Mikroelectronika click boards and the Micro Framework for embedded devices (NETMF). | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943714 | Explain what '.NET Micro Framework' covers in the 'History' section. | the dark", a group of embedded systems developers publicly announced .NET nanoFramework as spin-off of .NET Micro Framework. A major rework on the build system, an easier way of adding new targets, a modernized API following UWP, a Visual Studio extension with all the tools required for managing targets, full developme... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
.NET_Micro_Framework_15943710 | Describe the 'Features' section of the article about '.NET Micro Framework'. | Memory needs of about 300 kB; in contrast, the next smallest .NET implementation, the .NET Compact Framework running on Windows CE, needs about 12 MB ; Can run directly on a bare machine with no operating system, or can run on an operating system (OS) ; Supports common embedded peripherals and interconnects, including ... | [
".NET Micro Framework β History\n\nIn November 2009, Microsoft released the source code of the Micro Framework to the development community as free and open-source software under the Apache License 2.0. In January 2010, Microsoft launched the netmf.com community development site to coordinate ongoing development of... |
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