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Rags1512 wrote:
So, how does CLR differentiate between the two and stores the value type on Stack and reference types on Heap?


That value types are always on the stack and reference types are always on the heap is a common misconception. The distinction between value types and reference types is not where they are allocated (stack vs. heap), the difference is how they are passed to functions and assignment. Value types are passed by value. Reference types are passed by reference.

An article discussing this can be found here

Rags1512 wrote:
we know everything in .Net is derived from System.Object, even value and reference types.


Also, not quite true. See this article for a good explanation.
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