Understanding Common Type System in .NET

Posted by: ASPAlliance.com - The #1 ASP.NET Community, on 08 Jan 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

In this article Suresh examines the concept of Common Type System (CTS) and the purpose behind it. He also discusses the aspects of value and reference types. The article ends with a short explanation of Common Language Specification and some of the common points relevant to CTS....

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