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The .Net Framework Posters – A Tabular look at What's Inside

Posted by Samir Saleem On January - 24 - 2008

As in my last post I gave an overview of the .Net framework and it’s evolution.

Now as part of the process, im putting up the framework’s Posters which will tell, what is actually inside the framework and then telling about the new features that are present in the newly released .Net 3.5 version.
The .Net 2.0 Framework.

The .Net 3.0 framework

The .Net Framework 3.5
To Get The full Framework PDF, Click Here.
Well the framework can be downloaded from here.
What’s New in the 3.5 Framework?
Elliptic Curve Diffie Hellman for key exchange (ECDiffieHellmanCng class.
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm for signing (ECDsaCng class)
FIPS certified Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for symmetric encryption
(AesCryptoServiceProvider class)
FIPS certified SHA2 for cryptographic hashing (SHA256Cng or
SHA256CryptoServiceProvider classes)
· Support for the trusted publisher list for managed controls in the browser
Enables a simple elevation model for controls in the browser
· New opt-in reflection security model
Apps can reflect on the private members of libraries at the same or lower trust level.
Useful for script engine scenarios
Extensibility (aka., Add-in’s, Add-on’s, Plug-in’s, Component models, …)
· System.AddIn*
For those who offer, or wish to offer, application extensibility, the CLR now offers a
robust solution with a number of features including; Discovery, Activation, Isolation,
Unloadability, Sandboxing, Lifetime management, and WPF support. CLR ThreadPool
We invested significant development resources improving the managedimplementation
to be as close to native socket scaling/perf.
Most of the code is now in managed code, eliminating unnecessary VM transitions
To develop on the .Net Platform, you will need visual Studio suite from microsoft. People have been asking me about the downloads, so here is the Download Link for the Express Editions.
For full professional download of the newly
released .net 3.5 supported studio (Visual Studio 2008), click Here. The link contains URL’s for more releases products by Microsoft such as SQL server etc.
Now a very good resource, which I like to go often enough to learn about the .Net Platfrom is
http://www.netfx3.com/. Be sure to try it.
Get Your Comments On.
Enjoy.




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