Add runtime model differences between C# and JavaScript#54004
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Adds a small section explaining how C# and JavaScript differ in execution. This helps developers coming from JavaScript or TypeScript understand the runtime model difference between: - JavaScript running on an event loop (like V8) - C# running on the .NET CLR with IL compilation and JIT/AOT execution No existing content was modified, only an additional explanatory section was added.
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Adds a small section explaining the difference between how C# and JavaScript run.
This helps developers coming from JavaScript or TypeScript understand the basic runtime difference:
No existing content was changed. This is just an extra explanatory section added for clarity.
Summary
This update improves the onboarding experience for JavaScript/TypeScript developers learning C# by filling a small but important gap about how the two languages actually execute code.
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