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What programming languages are supported by Mini-Tools .NET components?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
Mini-Tools .NET components explicitly support applications written in the C# and Visual Basic .NET programming languages for Microsoft .NET framework v2.0 and v1.1.
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Which versions of .NET are supported by Mini-Tools .NET components?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
Mini-Tools .NET components explicitly support .NET v2.0 and v1.1. Click here for more information on Microsoft .NET.
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What development environments are supported by Mini-Tools .NET components?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
However, you should be able to use Mini-Comm with other .NET development environments as well. Developments environments available for .NET include:
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What are the system requirements for Mini-Tools .NET components?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
Requires Microsoft Windows XP, ME, 2000, 98 SE, and NT 4.0. We recommend Windows XP to take full advantage of all component features. Requires the Microsoft .NET framework version 1.1 or greater, which comes standard on Windows XP and all Tablet PCs. Microsoft .NET is available as part of your regular Windows Update or as a free download from Microsoft. Requires a development environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET that runs on Microsoft Windows and can be used to develop .NET software.
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What languages in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET are supported?

Google SOAP Search API
The service has been tested with a C# client auto-generated from WSDL by the wsdl.exe tool. It should work fine from any .NET language.
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Can Mini-Tools components be deployed royalty-free?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you may distribute the Mini-Tools components you have purchased, in binary form with your application, to your customers royalty-free. Please check out our Licensing page for more information.
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What programming tools/languages can be used?

South Central USA Regional Programming Contest
ACM International Programming Contest provides/allows the use of four languages. They also make a serious effort to provide an Integrated Development Environment for each language. Because of the various requests for various Javas (and the issues with Java last year), we are planning to provide all three versions listed above. When you submit your programs, you must make sure to choose the correct version. We will judge with the version you select.
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What programming languages are supported?

FAQ
You will find toolkits for C, Perl, Python, Visual Basic and Active X here. Links to other toolkits can also be found on the official xAP website, www.xapautomation.org.
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What Languages Are Supported?

MinGW - Frequently Asked Questions
of MinGW-2.0.0-3.exe, MinGW carries support for C, C++, ObjC, and Fortran 77. Ada is available as a seperate binary, while Java (GCJ) is implemented as a release candidate. Continual work is being done with the hope of it being included in the next major release. And last, but not least Pascal is available as a contributed package (GPC).
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What development tools and programming languages do you use?

Frequently Asked Questions
Our primary development environment consists of Microsoft Visual Studio.NET in conjunction with our source code control system and our defect tracking system. Our primary programming languages are C#, C++, VB.NET, and JavaScript. We are experts in the configuration and development against SQL Server, Exchange, BizTalk, and SharePoint.
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What programming languages are supported by Visual Web Developer 2008 Express?

Frequently Asked Questions
Visual Web Developer 2008 Express supports development with Visual Basic and Visual C#. Visual Web Developer 2008 Express also includes rich editors for HTML, XML, JavaScript and Cascade Style Sheets (CSS).
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What .NET Languages are supported in HotHTML 3?

WebSoftware HotHTML 3 Professional Support
the time of release there will be support for Visual Basic.NET(VB.NET) and C-Sharp(C#) Languages with a future FixPack adding J-Sharp(J#) and VC++.NET support.
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What programming languages are available for Mono?

FAQ: General - Mono
See our Languages page for a complete list of open source and commercial compilers that are available for Mono.
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What programming languages do you support?

Google Code Search FAQ
The Advanced Code Search page lists the programming languages we're able to detect. But even if your language of choice isn't on there, you can still search for code written in that language. We make as much code searchable as possible, including code where we can't detect the language. When we're able to detect the programming language for a file, we indicate that in the search results, and you can restrict your search to code written in that language.
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Google SOAP Search API
The service has been tested with Java (Apache SOAP and Apache Axis), Perl (SOAP::Lite version 0.52), Ruby (SOAP4R), and C# in MS Visual Studio .NET. The service has not been tested with clients in other languages but it should work with any language with web services support.
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What programming languages are available for the Apple ][?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Quite a few. Apple Integer BASIC (in-ROM on the first Apple II's), can be loaded into II+ and later models. Applesoft, a floating point BASIC, is in-ROM on all models starting with the II+. Older Apple II's can load-in Applesoft or, via a plug-in board, access it from ROM. The best way to write Applesoft BASIC programs is using Program Writer, a full-screen editor from Beagle Bros. Users who want to speed up their Applesoft programs can use a BASIC compiler such as TASC or Einstein.
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Why the name Mini-Tools?

Mini-Tools Frequently Asked Questions
Our company delivers a collection of highly focused tools that have deep functionality. Each tool is unique but has the same look & feel of other tools in the Mini-Tools collection. You will find that these "mini" tools solve some pretty big problems.
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What languages are supported by Metastorage?

MetaL - Metastorage Frequently Asked Questions
Although Metastorage can generate code in any languages supported by MetaL, currently, Metastorage only supports the generation of code in PHP. The reason for this is that the code generated by the database and forms modules of the MetaL compiler relies on components that are only available in PHP.
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Visual Studio .NET sounds nice, but what about other programming languages?

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Microsoft .NET FAQ
One of the biggest advancements in Visual Studio .NET is that the environment, like the underlying .NET CLR, is not tied to any one language. Microsoft ships C#, C++, Visual Basic, and ECMAScript/JScript/JavaScript support in the box, and will ship its Visual J# .NET add-on later in 2002. But hundreds of companies are porting various programming languages to .NET and the Visual Studio .NET environment, including Delphi/Object Pascal, Perl, PHP, and many more.
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What programming languages are supported by MapForce® 2007?

Altova MapForce Frequently Asked Business Questions
MapForce® 2007 auto-generates custom mapping code in XQuery, Java, C++, C# and XSLT 1.0/2.0. In addition, the built-in MapForce engine allows you to execute mapping transformations, then immediately preview and save the result of a mapping as it would be generated in XSLT 1.0 or 2.0, XQuery, Java, C++, or C#. This allows you to test your mapping code directly within MapForce® 2007, saving considerable time when designing and troubleshooting intricate mappings.
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Where can I find out more about how to launch GenePattern modules from other programming languages?

GenePattern
The reference guide for accessing GenePattern modules from Java, MATLAB, and R is the GenePattern Programmers Guide. GenePattern is based on a web services API already so you may not need to create a new web service for this purpose. The WSDL for the GenePattern server is available at http://your_server:your_port/gp/services Select the pipeline that you just created. GenePattern displays the parameters (if any) for the pipeline.
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How do you rate the programming languages?

Frequently Asked Questions about Dave
S/390 Assembler Rocks! Rexx Rulz! Dammit Jim, I'm not a COBOL Programmer... I never got into PL/1. Besides my favorite ALGOL-based language is... Pascal is an elegant language I wish I used more often. Life is too short to spend it coding in the C/C++ language! Free the mallocs! Having said that, I do like the Java programming language because they fixed most of the problems of C++. Back in a misspent youth, I coded in BASIC.
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Can I use COM components from .NET programs?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
Yes. COM components are accessed from the .NET runtime via a Runtime Callable Wrapper (RCW). This wrapper turns the COM interfaces exposed by the COM component into .NET-compatible interfaces. For oleautomation interfaces, the RCW can be generated automatically from a type library. For non-oleautomation interfaces, it may be necessary to develop a custom RCW which manually maps the types exposed by the COM interface to .NET-compatible types. Here's a simple example for those familiar with ATL.
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Can I use .NET components from COM programs?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
Yes. .NET components are accessed from COM via a COM Callable Wrapper (CCW). This is similar to a RCW (see previous question), but works in the opposite direction. Again, if the wrapper cannot be automatically generated by the .NET development tools, or if the automatic behaviour is not desirable, a custom CCW can be developed. Also, for COM to 'see' the .NET component, the .NET component must be registered in the registry. Here's a simple example. Create a C# file called testcomserver.
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When will my favorite programming language be supported by MetaL?

MetaL - Frequently asked questions
For the time being there is not much time or motivation to develop the support for any more languages. However, since MetaL engine is very modular, it is very easy for anybody with some free time to add the necessary modules to support other languages. Anybody interested to support other languages is very welcomed to do so and may join the MetaL development mailing list to obtain the necessary support.
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When will my favorite programming language be supported by Metastorage?

MetaL - Metastorage Frequently Asked Questions
There are plans to evolve the MetaL modules so they support other languages besides PHP. Adding support to generate code in other languages will happen when the relevant MetaL modules supports such languages. There are no short term plans to support other languages unless somebody contributes with the necessary code.
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What are supported languages?

WordRider Text Editor for TI-89/92/TxtRider/Hibview/uView - ...
English, French, Spanish, German, Polish and Czech are currently the supported languages. These languages are already included in this release. After starting the application you can easily change languages in the main menu - WordRider->Language. More languages will be supported in the future. If you want to help with translation into your language, please contact us.
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