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'''Managed code''' is computer program code that requires and will execute only under the management of a [[Common Language Infrastructure]]; (CLI); [[Virtual Execution System]]; (VES); [[virtual machine]], e.g. [[.NET Core]], [[CoreFX]], or [[.NET Framework]]; [[Common Language Runtime]] (CLR); or [[Mono (software)|Mono]]. The term was coined by [[Microsoft]].
 
Managed code is the compiler output of [[source code]] written in one of over twenty high-level programming languages, including [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], [[J Sharp|J#]] and [[Visual Basic .NET]].