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What Microsoft apps are being written in C#?

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    IMO most of the C# vs C++ discussion misses the point. No matter how good VC++ or C# is, if Microsoft doesn't support the language, it's a non-starter. So what MS products are written in C#? If MS is using C# for internal development they will keep it as a stable flagship product. Otherwise C# could be J++ all over again.

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      IMO most of the C# vs C++ discussion misses the point. No matter how good VC++ or C# is, if Microsoft doesn't support the language, it's a non-starter. So what MS products are written in C#? If MS is using C# for internal development they will keep it as a stable flagship product. Otherwise C# could be J++ all over again.

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      James R Twine
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      Well, I know that the CLR is being hosted in applications, so I guess that is a start.     I keep hearing rumors about a version of the OS itself being written on the .NET platform, but AFAICT, those are still rumors.    Peace! -=- James


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        IMO most of the C# vs C++ discussion misses the point. No matter how good VC++ or C# is, if Microsoft doesn't support the language, it's a non-starter. So what MS products are written in C#? If MS is using C# for internal development they will keep it as a stable flagship product. Otherwise C# could be J++ all over again.

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        Mike Dimmick
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        Outlook Web Access, for one. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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          IMO most of the C# vs C++ discussion misses the point. No matter how good VC++ or C# is, if Microsoft doesn't support the language, it's a non-starter. So what MS products are written in C#? If MS is using C# for internal development they will keep it as a stable flagship product. Otherwise C# could be J++ all over again.

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          Michael P Butler
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          This[^] is the list of Microsoft products that use / ship with .NET I'd like to to think most use C# rather than VB.NET ;-) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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            IMO most of the C# vs C++ discussion misses the point. No matter how good VC++ or C# is, if Microsoft doesn't support the language, it's a non-starter. So what MS products are written in C#? If MS is using C# for internal development they will keep it as a stable flagship product. Otherwise C# could be J++ all over again.

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            ckatili
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