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**IL**

What is IL?

IL most likely refers to Intermediate Language, which is a platform-independent instruction set that serves as the output of compilers for high-level languages within a specific runtime environment, such as the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR). It is commonly used as a stepping stone in the compilation process, where source code is first translated into IL, and then the IL is translated into machine code for a specific platform by a Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler at runtime. This allows for cross-platform compatibility, as the same IL code can be executed on different operating systems with appropriate CLR implementations.

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