This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: .Net, Code Exercise, Introduction, Nibble, .NET Metadata, DotNet, DotNet-20, DotNet-40, Codex1, Codex2, Codex3, Algebraic Theory of Processes, Codex1, Codex2, Code Kata, Contract Based Development, Development Tools, DotNet, Introduction to Bash, Introduction to C, Introduction to Computing Semantics, Introduction to CSharp, Introduction to Discrete Mathematics, Introduction to Programming, Introduction to Python, Introduction to Version Control, Introduction to Z, Lambda Calculus, LaTeX, Nibble 1, Nibble 2, Nibble 3, Nibble 4, Nibble 5, Nibble 6, Notation, OpenEd-CTaPiC, OpenEd-Lab1, OpenEd-Lab4, Process Calculi, Regular Expressions, Text Editors, Version Control, Components, Components Hello World, Introduction to Bash, Introduction to C, Introduction to CSharp, Introduction to Discrete Mathematics, Introduction to Kornshell, Introduction to Programming, Introduction to Python, Introduction to Version Control, Introduction to Z, Mosml, SML, Version Control, Nibble 1, Nibble 2, Nibble 3, Nibble 4, Nibble 5, Nibble 6. Excerpt: .Net -1.1 -2.0 -3.0 -3.5 -4.0 -.NET Metadata When looking at a de[ployed assembly it is often useful to be able to locate the sourcefiles used in building the assembly.Is it possible to extend the assembly metadata and change the build process to includethe source file references. To start with look at creating an attribute that can be added to the assembly information: Create an attribute to track the source files: .Net -1.1 -2.0 -3.0 -3.5 -4.0 -.NET Metadata .Net is Microsoft's platform for software development originally release in 2001. Version 3.0 added the following four components: Version 4.0 of .Net is a major release of the .Net platform.It include the following: Introduction of the DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime) Improvements to Visual Studio 2010 AzureFor more details see the .Net 4.0 page. mono is an open source implementation of the...
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