The Standard Libraries is a set of libraries included into the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) in order to encapsulate many common functions, such as file reading and writing, XML document manipulation, exception handling, application globalization, network communication, threading and reflection, which makes the programmer's job easier. It is much larger in scope than standard libraries for most other languages, including C++, and is comparable in scope and coverage to the standard libraries of Java.
The list of standard libraries is Base Class Library (BCL), Runtime Infrastructure Library (both part of the kernel profile) Network Library, Reflexion Library, XML Library (which with the two first listed library are part of the compact profile and the Extended Array Library, Parallel Library, Floating Point Library, Vararg Library.
The Framework Class Library (FCL) is the origin of the Standard Libraries as the .NET Framework, which includes the FCL, is the first implementation of the CLI.
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