The Library of Congress > LCCN Permalink

View this record in:  MARCXML | LC Authorities & Vocabularies

Common Language Runtime

LC control no.n 2017075289
Descriptive conventionsrda
Uniform title headingCommon Language Runtime
    Browse this term in  LC Authorities  or the  LC Catalog
Variant(s)CLR (Microsoft .NET Framework)
Found inEssential.NET, 2003-: t.p. (common language runtime)
Richter, Jeffrey. CLR via C#, 2006: p. 3 (The common language runtime (CLR) is just what its name says it is; a runtime that is usable by different and varied programming languages)
Wikipedia, Jan. 18, 2007 (The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is the virtual machine component of Microsoft's .NET initiative. It is Microsoft's implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) standard, which defines an execution environment for program code. The CLR runs a form of bytecode called the Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL), Microsoft's implementation of the Common Intermediate Language.)
Microsoft computer dict., 2002: p. 112 (Common language runtime: The engine at the core of managed code execution; the runtime supplies managed code with services such as cross-language integration, code access security, object lifetime management, and debugging and profiling support. .NET Framework consists of three main parts: the common language runtime, a hierarchical set of unified class libraries, and a componentized version of ASP called ASP.NET.)
Microsoft .Net Guide, viewed Dec. 20, 2017: (Common Language Runtime (CLR); "a run-time environment called the common language runtime, which runs the code and provides services that make the development process easier.")
Invalid LCCNsh2006004272