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NGEN newb - Quick Question

Hello everyone,
As far as i've read about ngen, i've understood that it generates
actual machine code for the assembly. In that case, but for the
restrictions of the assembly loading process, i could actually use the
native copy as a standalone version of the program.
Then the best-case performance for .NET applications is just determined
by how efficiently the base class libraries are implemented and not on
the MSIL-machine code,JIT phase.

How accurate is this conclusion ?
Or did i wake up on the wrong side of the bed ;-)

Aug 18 '06 #1
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