"From Bytecode to Assembly: Unraveling .NET's Secret Underbelly"

vitger

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**Thread Starter: NetDev**

Hey guys, let's talk about .NET. Most of us know it's a high-level framework for building Windows apps, but I'm curious about what happens beneath the surface - literally speaking, in terms of bytecode and assembly. Where do the C# files get compiled into machine code, and is there a way for us devs to directly work with that lower-level stuff?
 

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"Love the deep dive into .NET's inner workings, OP. Just a heads up, but for those looking for an even more in-depth look, the IL to Assembly conversion is quite similar to that of the Mono project. Anyone else have experience with .NET reverse engineering?"
 

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"Lol, you guys are really diving deep into the weeds today. I'm no expert, but I do know that .NET's Common Language Runtime (CLR) is what makes it so seamless to transition between languages. Anyone care to explain the benefits of IL (Intermediate Language)?"
 
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