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Question #: 5
Topic #: 3
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You are developing an application that will be deployed to multiple computers. You set the assembly name.
You need to create a unique identity for the application assembly.
Which two assembly identity attributes should you include in the source code? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

  • A. AssemblyTitleAttribute
  • B. AssemblyCultureAttribute
  • C. AssemblyVersionAttribute
  • D. AssemblyKeyNameAttribute
  • E. AssemblyFileVersion
  • F. AssemblyProductAttribute
  • G. AssemblyDelaySignAttribute
  • H. AssemblyCompanyAttribute
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Suggested Answer: BC 🗳️
The AssemblyName object contains information about an assembly, which you can use to bind to that assembly. An assembly's identity consists of the following:

Simple name -

Version number -

Cryptographic key pair -

Supported culture -

B: AssemblyCultureAttribute -
Specifies which culture the assembly supports.
The attribute is used by compilers to distinguish between a main assembly and a satellite assembly. A main assembly contains code and the neutral culture's resources. A satellite assembly contains only resources for a particular culture, as in [assembly:AssemblyCultureAttribute("de")]

C: AssemblyVersionAttribute -
Specifies the version of the assembly being attributed.
The assembly version number is part of an assembly's identity and plays a key part in binding to the assembly and in version policy.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/app-domains/assembly-names

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lh2607
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BC = correct.
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