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I am quite new .NET framework, hence I want to know what exactly is the difference between CLR & CLI ? From whatever I have read so far, it seems to indicate that CLI is a subset of CLR. But isn't everything in the CLR mandatory ? What exactly may be left out of CLR to create a CLI?

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The CLR is Microsoft's implementation of the CLI standard.

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I thought CLR was a cleanser that removes calcium, lime, and rust. I learned something today! :-) – Bill Karwin Jan 26 at 18:08
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It does that too, you just have to set the target architecture to 'liquid'. – Cody Brocious Jan 26 at 18:11
Added hyperlink, hope you don't mind. – Joel Coehoorn Jan 26 at 18:12
Not at all -- thanks! – Cody Brocious Jan 26 at 18:14
Thanks for the quick answer. So this means at least theoretically we can have a third party implementation of the CLI which can run on different OS and support .NET components similar to JVM? – Naveen Jan 26 at 18:18
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