Yes. no .net is not platform independent is supports on OS .... as is need clr for Linux to support it but till now .net platform is not independent ...
YES
The answer is purly subjective and, thus, cannot be found here.
No. The .NET framework is a Windows-specific framework.
Independent German states fought together to defeat France...Nova Net
The quote "I am no bird and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will" is from Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre." It is spoken by the protagonist, Jane Eyre, emphasizing her strong-willed and independent nature.
No, you do no need to. 2.0 and 4.0 are independent versions.
Java can run on any operation system(platform independent) but .net runs only under windows.
No, .NET only runs on Microsoft platforms (Windows, XBOX, etc.) .NET can be run on Linux&Mac with Mono. However, Mono does not provide Windows-specific libraries.
your taking nova net..... its one solution.
ASP.NET is not a language in itself rather a web technology that uses .NET programming languages to build dynamic web sites and web applications. I suppose the question is if .NET is platform-independent? My answer would be 'currently, no'. .NET is slowly catching up but it is still way to go before it become platform independent. The framework works only on WINDOWS at present and not on other OS. I would say it is language independent. That is to say any language targeting CLR can be used to write code for applications. A new project called MONO is in works which will allow the .NET framework to be installed on LINUX but there's no official support from MS on this as of now.
Independent German states fought together to defeat France...Nova Net