Monday, March 6, 2017

What is Assembly?

An Assembly is a "unit of deployment" for .NET ,almost always a .exe or .dll. A .NET assembly is a file that contains our compiled code, code that can execute under supervision of Common Language Runtime.

In C# terms its basically a single C# project.

Assemblies are building blocks of  .NET Framework applications; they form the fundamental unit of deployment ,version control, reuse ,activation, scoping and security permissions.

An assembly is a collection of types and resources that are built to work together and form a logical unit of functionality. An assembly provides the common language runtime with the information it needs to be aware of the type implementations. To the runtime, a type does not exist outside the context of an assembly.

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