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MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language)
Posted Date: 20 Nov 2008
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Microsoft Intermediate Language is a CPU-independent instruction set.
When you compile a .NET Framework application, it is converted into MSIL.
When you execute the .NET Framework application on a computer, the instructions specified in MSIL are translated into the native code.
MSIL ensure cross-language integration. Note that MSIL is not interpreted.
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