5 Using the .NET Framework
We have covered a lot in these past few pages. If you are starting with some previous knowledge of C# or some other .NET related technologies, then this document has most likely helped to solidify your grasp on the topic. But, if this tutorial is your first exposure to the .NET Framework then you have just absorbed a great deal of foundation information.
In this section I would like to rehash the “big picture” and then discuss some of the applications of this technology.
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