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What is JIT in Dot Net?
JIT (Just In Time) of CLR converts this MSIL code into native code using metadata which is then executed by OS. (Source Code: C#, VB.NET etc.,) ==[Complier]==> MSIL ==[JIT]==> Native code Reference: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/8911c4/just-in-time-jit-compiler-in-C-Sharp/ ManagRead more
JIT (Just In Time) of CLR converts this MSIL code into native code using metadata which is then executed by OS.
Reference: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/8911c4/just-in-time-jit-compiler-in-C-Sharp/
Managed Execution: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/managed-execution-process
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.NET Framework has one or more compilers; e.g., VB .NET, C#, C++, JScript, or any third-party compiler such as COBOL. Anyone of these compilers will convert your source code into Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL). It applies security such as CTS and CLS to keep consistency among the supportedRead more
It simply means that you can create pages in different languages (like C#, VB .NET, J#, etc.), and once all of these pages are compiled they all can be used in a single application.