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Difference between classes and assemblies

 
 
Keith Tang
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      06-29-2003

Hi everyone,

I was wondering what the difference between classes and
assemblies are in .NET. Is an assembly a .DLL in the COM
sense? Or are they uncomparable? And is a class an object
in .NET? Someone please clarify this up for me. Thanks!

Keith


 
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Michael Per
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      06-29-2003
Assembly contains one or more classes and is usually compiled into a DLL.
Object is an instance of a class.

"Keith Tang" <keith-> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering what the difference between classes and
> assemblies are in .NET. Is an assembly a .DLL in the COM
> sense? Or are they uncomparable? And is a class an object
> in .NET? Someone please clarify this up for me. Thanks!
>
> Keith
>
>



 
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