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The intention of the Microsoft .NET Framework is to run on a wide variety of operating systems to improve code mobility and simplify cross-platform integration. At the time this book was written, versions of the .NET Framework were available for various operating systems, including Micro soft Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, and Mac OS X. However, many of these implementations are yet to be widely adopted. Microsoft Windows is currently the operating system on which the .NET Framework is most commonly installed.

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© 2007 Todd Herman, Allen Jones, Matthew MacDonald, Rakesh Rajan

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(2007). Windows Integration. In: Visual Basic 2005 Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0295-0_14

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