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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

In your spare time, you

In your spare time, you were, I am sure, planning to develop your own Microsoft.net client to run on your non-Windows system of choice. This would be be hard work using the specifications submitted to the ECMA standards body. However, now you can download the source code of the original CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) under Microsoft's Shared Source programme to see how it's done. The CLI runs under Windows XP and the FreeBSD verison of Unix. This is the code, codenamed Rotor, described here.

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