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    Raphael Kindt
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    Hi world! My question is very simple: How to know the windows langage installed on a PC? I use MFC71 with Visual Studio.NET Thanks very much for all advice :-) Hello World!!! :) from Raphaël

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      Hi world! My question is very simple: How to know the windows langage installed on a PC? I use MFC71 with Visual Studio.NET Thanks very much for all advice :-) Hello World!!! :) from Raphaël

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      there are no real languages installed on a PC. you install an IDE, which allow you to program with one or one language. then, when you compile the code, it is turned into native language (for the microprocessor) or into an intermediate language like MSIL (for .NET framework) or Byte-Code (for Java Virtual Machine). all depends on the development environement you're working on, and how it is installed. for example with Visual Studio .NET 2003, it provides the MFC 7.1 only if you install Visual C++...


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        there are no real languages installed on a PC. you install an IDE, which allow you to program with one or one language. then, when you compile the code, it is turned into native language (for the microprocessor) or into an intermediate language like MSIL (for .NET framework) or Byte-Code (for Java Virtual Machine). all depends on the development environement you're working on, and how it is installed. for example with Visual Studio .NET 2003, it provides the MFC 7.1 only if you install Visual C++...


        TOXCCT >>> GEII power
        [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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        Cedric Moonen
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        Maybe he was speaking about languages like french, english, ... :-D

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          Maybe he was speaking about languages like french, english, ... :-D

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          hmm, i was far from thinking to this :-D


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            hmm, i was far from thinking to this :-D


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