All, I'm just starting to learn .Net.  I'm trying to grasp the concept of what 
.Net assemblies 
are.  Would it be fair to say that they are like CFCs?  I'm trying to get a 
comparible CF 
analogy. I'm assuming you can't access to lines of logic within an .Net Web 
page, but that 
these .Net assemblies are compiled dlls or something.  I'm trying to understand 
exactly what
I can grab from a .Net application.

A layman's explanation would be so appreciated.  My boss, who is a director of 
Marketing
has talked about switching to .Net because it what some Web agencies are saying 
we should
be using. 

http://www.brooks-bilson.com/blogs/rob/index.cfm/2006/10/24/Adobe-MAX-2006-Session--ColdFusion-Net-Integration

Thanks

D

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