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.NET Interview Questions 4 th Edition By Shivprasad ... - A2Z Dotnet

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Main differences between .<strong>NET</strong> 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5<br />

We just <strong>th</strong>ought we should first start wi<strong>th</strong> <strong>th</strong>e most asked question, differences between all<br />

framework versions. Below figure '.<strong>NET</strong> grow<strong>th</strong>' shows how <strong>th</strong>e framework has evolved. In .<strong>NET</strong><br />

1.1 we had <strong>th</strong>e basic framework, web services, CLR, ADO etc...<strong>NET</strong> 2.0 paid more attention on<br />

increasing <strong>th</strong>e productivity of <strong>th</strong>e developer. They had modules like MARS, Generics, Partial<br />

classes, DPAPI etc...<strong>NET</strong> 3.0 was more about fulfilling <strong>th</strong>e SOA dreams. They had modules like<br />

WCF, WPF and WWF. We have complete chapter on 3.0 please read it to understand <strong>th</strong>e<br />

fundamentals..<strong>NET</strong> 3.5 has new query capabilities like LINQ, AJAX which is now an integral<br />

part of 3.5 setup and new protocol support for WS-* specifications.<br />

Figure 0.1 : - .<strong>NET</strong> Grow<strong>th</strong><br />

Note: - We are really proud to be a small part of <strong>th</strong>is grow<strong>th</strong> story.<br />

Hope Microsoft grows and also <strong>th</strong>is book.<br />

How to read <strong>th</strong>is book<br />

If you can read English, you can read <strong>th</strong>is book...kidding. There are some legends, which will<br />

make your reading more effective. Every question has simple tags, which mark <strong>th</strong>e rating of <strong>th</strong>e<br />

questions.<br />

These rating are given by Au<strong>th</strong>or and can vary according to companies<br />

and individuals.<br />

(B) Basic <strong>Questions</strong><br />

Basic Grade means according to <strong>th</strong>e interviewer it’s a fundamental question and should be<br />

answered. Example What is a CLR? Guy’s stumbling on <strong>th</strong>is question will rarely pass interviews.<br />

(I) Intermediate <strong>Questions</strong><br />

These are Mid-level questions and will be expected to be answered if you are looking for a decent<br />

position in <strong>th</strong>e company.

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