ASP.NET(language='COBOL')
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I yesterday received in my home my MSDN Magazine. I read this: ASP.NET(language="COBOL"). You can check this information in this place. http://www.adtools.com/info/whitepaper/dotnet\_whitepaper.html Somebody can believe this? I propose to look for new old languages for Web For example: Logo# ;) Carlos Antollini.
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I yesterday received in my home my MSDN Magazine. I read this: ASP.NET(language="COBOL"). You can check this information in this place. http://www.adtools.com/info/whitepaper/dotnet\_whitepaper.html Somebody can believe this? I propose to look for new old languages for Web For example: Logo# ;) Carlos Antollini.
Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released.
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Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released.
Does that include Brainfuck? Christian Skovdal Andersen
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Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released.
100+ languages :eek: If it was 15 languages I would probably believe it, but 100, hmmmmm :suss: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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100+ languages :eek: If it was 15 languages I would probably believe it, but 100, hmmmmm :suss: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
Oh sure, it's gonna support English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, etc. :)
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I yesterday received in my home my MSDN Magazine. I read this: ASP.NET(language="COBOL"). You can check this information in this place. http://www.adtools.com/info/whitepaper/dotnet\_whitepaper.html Somebody can believe this? I propose to look for new old languages for Web For example: Logo# ;) Carlos Antollini.
The current list is at http://www.gotdotnet.com/resourcecenter/resource\_center.aspx?classification=Language Vendors I thought about writing a Logo.NET implementation, but didn't get around to doing. Did get as far as reading the LOGO docs on the net.
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Oh sure, it's gonna support English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, etc. :)
ROFL :-D - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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100+ languages :eek: If it was 15 languages I would probably believe it, but 100, hmmmmm :suss: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
Why not? It is possible, at least in theory. You even can build your own language and write your own compiler to managed code for it, etc. Another question is who will use such rare language for real development... SlavoF "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." --Confucius
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Why not? It is possible, at least in theory. You even can build your own language and write your own compiler to managed code for it, etc. Another question is who will use such rare language for real development... SlavoF "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." --Confucius
Your right about that, I just don't think there will be 100+ languages supporting .NET when it's released... - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released.
According to several co-workers of mine who attended the Microsoft Dev Days 2000 convention in Seattle, the presenter stated that upon the release of Visual Studio.NET there would over 100 languages supported. I can't find any documentation to back this up, but in theory it's plausible.
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Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released.
> Yes it's true. The .NET framework will support 100+ languages when released. I guess our friends in Redmond still don't know how to set realistic goals, do they?
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Does that include Brainfuck? Christian Skovdal Andersen
I used to work for a company that actually used a language like this. It was called Clue and apparently was bought off a Russian guy who'd written it to catalogue his book collection. It strength was erm....:confused: and it's weakness that it was interpretted, had an address space of 48k and most of the commands were things like lq¿, lz«. As you can imagine, the code was most readable ;) . Amazingly they're still going, but I think that's something to do with completely redesigning Clue. Bristol Office Machines
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The current list is at http://www.gotdotnet.com/resourcecenter/resource\_center.aspx?classification=Language Vendors I thought about writing a Logo.NET implementation, but didn't get around to doing. Did get as far as reading the LOGO docs on the net.
Curiously absent is Java.NET :eek: -Sean (Lizard King) ;P
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Curiously absent is Java.NET :eek: -Sean (Lizard King) ;P
Anybody Know Why??????? :-D :) Carlos Antollini.