I cannot believe that Microsoft will release Shared Source CLI 2.0. I always thought that Microsoft would not update sscli any more. I couldn't think that Microsoft was so "selfless. However, the strange thing is that www.sscli.net still says:Sscli. NET is unfortunately offline forever
Some friends may not be very clear about sscli. Let me briefly introduce it. The so-called shared source CLI is the CLISource codePublic version, of course, Microsoft certainly cannot put the real full sourceCodeReleased, but in any case, sscli can let us know if. NET is implemented. The sscli code covers CLI, C # Language compiler, and some class libraries under system namespace. The content is rich. It is no exaggeration to say that sscli is the best tool for deep research on. NET.
Let's take a look at some new features of sscli 2.0.
- Generics (generic) is too excited to publish generics code.
- Lightweight code generation (LCG)
- Open static and closed instance delegates
- Relaxed delegates
- Loader and system. Reflection re-writes
- Metadata format updates
- New C # features like anonymous methods, anonymous delegates and generics support
- Numerous Bcl Additions
- Stub based dispatch support (in supported callsites)
- Numerous bug fixes
:
Http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? Familyid = 8c09fd61-3f26-4555-ae17-3121b4f51d4d & displaylang = en
About 20 mb
What are you waiting for? Download it now. Even if you don't have time to read the data, it's amazing to put it on the hard disk.
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