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The Microsoft .NET framework offers language interoperability across multiple key programming languages with a CLR (Common Language Runtime), essentially a virtual machine that supports memory management, security and exception handling. Together with the Framework Class Library, the CLR constitutes the .NET framework, which Microsoft began developing in the late 1990s with beta versions of .NET 1.0 released in late 2000. 
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ASP.NET is a platform that is backed by the power of Microsoft that can use any .NET-supported language, and was created to provide developers with an easy scripting tool to create web apps and pages.</description>
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