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C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0

The .NET Framework and the .NET Core are made up of several pieces, which are as follows:
Language compilers: These turn your source code (written with languages such as C#, F#, Visual Basic, and others) into intermediate language (IL) code stored in assemblies (applications and class libraries). C# 6 introduced a completely rewritten compiler known as Roslyn.
Common Language Runtimes (CLR and CoreCLR): These runtimes load assemblies, compile the IL code stored in them into native code instructions for your computer's CPU, and execute the code within an environment that manages resources such as threads and memory.
Base Class Libraries (BCL and CoreFX): These are prebuilt assemblies of types for performing common tasks when building applications. You can use them to quickly build anything you want, rather like combining LEGO pieces.
The .NET Framework is a superset of .NET Core.
Although .NET Core has less functionality...
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