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Originally posted by Choli
no no Processors have thier assembly code and mothing more. No processor will include the .net.
That s a matter of opinion. MSIL can be used as a assembly for a processor especially now when the bytes go up (16->32->64)
And there is no processor with MSIL yet or any plans of that I know. but MSIL remains a assembly and it is clear too slow with the JITD. And it is the only framework M$ is working on on this scale as far as I know.
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Originally posted by Choli
.NET is the same as Java but done by M$.
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... JITD concept was indeed made by Java. But why tell?
if you meant dotnet isnt a assemnly: That depends on your position of view; The M$IL-solutions are called dotnet and the libraries used to JITC these assemblies are those of the dotnetframework. The difference between dotnet and VB6 is that VB6 uses runtimes which are more like libraries of code. They Include a treeview as does the dotnetframework for instance. But they do NOT include a Just in time COM compiler
. dotnet is a new assembly VB6 is a old one COM.
I have got the feeling this is going of topic.