What is the difference between managed and unmanaged DLL?

The term "managed code" usually refers to code written in a managed language, such as Java or C#. The term "unmanaged code" usually refers to code written in an unmanaged language, such as C or C++. If you're coming from the .

NET world, "managed" probably means C# or VB.NET, and "unmanaged" probably means C or C++.

Managed dll runs inside Common Language Runtime (CLR). Hence it gets several benefits like automatic memory management. Unmanaged dll won't give you all these benefits.

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