While an IDE is not a requirement for developing .Net Framework-targetted programs, they certainly make the job easier. The standard development package is the one offered by Microsoft, Visual Studio. Visual Studio has several different versions available for your needs, from Express editions that are free, to Enterprise-quality development environments that integrate with their Team Foundation System. Another excellent package is called SharpDevelop. This is a free, opensource IDE.
Visual Studio from Microsoft, and CodeGear from Borland.
IDE is just the development environment while the Framework is the backbone of compiling the code.IDE's :Visual StudioJbuilderjdevelopereclipsenetbeansand so onBut Framework for .Net programmers is different than what Java programmers understandFramework for java programmers is:Spring FrameworkStruts FrameworkShine Enterprise Java PatternFramework for .net programmers is:.net Framework 1.1.net Framework 2.net Framework 3.net Framework 3.5.net Framework 4
The .Net framework serves as the runtime for applications that were built to target the Common Language Runtime.
Current version of the NET Framework is NET Framework 4 .
The software you need to install for the .NET framework is the .NET framework.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
.net is framework is a runtime environment for running .net projects..
You need to have .NET Framework installed for designing applications for ASP.NET. THE Visual Studio IDE will provide the interface for devloping such applications.See related links.
Hi In order to run .Net programmed applications, you have to have .Net Framework installed in your computer. It depends that the programmer programmed with which version of .Net? .Net Framework's versions are: .Net Framework 1.0 .Net Framework 2.0 .Net Framework 3.0 .Net Framework 3.5 .Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) .Net Framework 4.0 Usually, a .Net programmer has all of these .Net versions installed in his computer. But, as a client you have to have the .Net version that your programmed is coded by. Usually, the programmer makes the application installation file equipped with.Net Framework, so it installs on your computer and you don't have to do anything more.
One can download the Net framework from Microsoft's Net Framework Developer Center. Some programs may not work unless the exact Net Framework is instaled.
Hi In order to run .Net programmed applications, you have to have .Net Framework installed in your computer. It depends that the programmer programmed with which version of .Net? .Net Framework's versions are: .Net Framework 1.0 .Net Framework 2.0 .Net Framework 3.0 .Net Framework 3.5 .Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) .Net Framework 4.0 Usually, a .Net programmer has all of these .Net versions installed in his computer. But, as a client you have to have the .Net version that your programmed is coded by. Usually, the programmer makes the application installation file equipped with.Net Framework, so it installs on your computer and you don't have to do anything more.
Microsoft's .NET Framework is fairly robust. You can probably find an application for it in any field that needs a program written.