Data providers are implemented as either Managed Data Providers (written in
managed code), or Unmanaged Data Providers (written in unmanaged code).
Officially speaking, the term used to describe the code targeting the .NET runtime is
managed code. The conceptual unit that contains the
managed code is an assembly.
Using these drivers,
managed code applications can easily be created using popular languages like C# and Java.
A member of Microsoft's CLR team explains the role the common language runtime (CLR) plays in executing
managed code, the base class libraries, and some of the more advanced services the CLR has to offer.
Shell MegaPack.Net is written in 100% C#
managed code; it fully supports Visual Studio 2010 and Net 4.0; it has a royalty-free redistribution license; it has no external dependencies and it comes with comprehensive documentation and numerous samples.
The book concludes with tools for improving performance for
managed code, such as ASP.NET, web services, .NET remoting and ADO.NET.
The authors discuss asynchronous command execution, provider factories, schema discovery, internal uses for
managed code within SQL server, the xml data type, techniques for reading and writing XML code, XML document stores, and XML document transformation with XSLT.
Scholars from opposing walks of literary criticism have indeed engaged with this later Gadda on macro issues of gnoseology, morality, the subconscious, language, textual variants (Agosti, Andreini, Benedetti, De Benedictis, De Matteis, Stellardi, to list recent notable contributors), and have thus developed and
managed codes of analytical practice/survival.