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== Parent topics == | |||
{{r|.NET Framework}} | |||
{{r|Common Language Specification}} | |||
== Subtopics == | |||
== Related topics == | |||
{{r|Comparison of Java and .NET}} | |||
{{r|F Sharp}} | |||
{{r|IronPython}} | |||
{{r|IronRuby}} | |||
{{r|List of languages using the .NET Framework}} | |||
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Parent topics
- .NET Framework [r]: Bundle of interdependent programs required to create and run programs using C# and multiple other programming languages on most versions of Microsoft Windows. [e]
- Common Language Specification [r]: A part of the standardized specification of the .NET Framework originally defined by Microsoft, and later standardized by ECMA International (ECMA). [e]
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Related topics
- Comparison of Java and .NET [r]: Add brief definition or description
- F Sharp [r]: Add brief definition or description
- IronPython [r]: Open source implementation of Python on the .NET Framework using the Dynamic Language Runtime. Allows Python programmers to call .NET system classes and interoperate with code written in C# and other .NET languages. [e]
- IronRuby [r]: An open source Ruby implementation on the .NET Framework using the Dynamic Language Runtime. [e]
- List of languages using the .NET Framework [r]: The list of compilers that target the .NET Framework. [e]
- Mono (runtime) [r]: Add brief definition or description