Assemblies are the building blocks of .NET Framework applications;
they form the fundamental unit of deployment, version control, reuse,
activation scoping, and security
permissions.
An assembly is a collection of types and resources that
are built to work together
and form a logical unit of functionality. An
assembly provides the
common language runtime with the information it
needs to be aware of
type implementations. To the runtime, a type does
not exist outside the
context of an assembly.
I found that there
are numerous posts for Assemblies
but none for giving out the
difference between Panel and a Group Box.
Although a Panel as well as
the groupbox are almost the same
there are minute differences.
In group box you can enter text while you cant do that in Panel.
In Panel you have got a built in support for scrollbars which is not
available in case of group box.
Hope this information is useful....Happy Programming !!!
There is lots of difference between ASP and ASP.NET
Asp Vs ASP.Net some are :
ASP is Procedure oreinted Language where as ASP.Net Supports OOPS.
UI and Code behind is very well defined and Isolated.
UI can supports multiples of Code Behind languages (VB, C# etc.,)
Late binding is present in the ASP.Net
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