By Volume4
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Published: Jun 17 2008 / 12:23
As we all know that our .NET code (C#, VB.NET etc) are converted into MSIL instructions which in turn are put into the assemblies. MSIL is a high level language, not as low as machine instructions, so it needs to converted into machine specific binary code or needs to be interpreted somehow.
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