No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
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It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
The Pascal language is used just like any other programming language. In the 70's and 80's, Pascal and Basic were the most common languages taught for beginning programming classes. Pascal is the foundation of the popular Delphi programming language as well as part of the Oxygene language for .NET. Pascal language is easier to read and is not case sensitive, which can add to difficulty in learning programming. It's also easier to debug.
Yes, VB.net is a programming language that utilizes the Microsoft .Net framework
Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) is an OOP, an Object-Oriented Programming Language. It's paradigm is both OOP and Event-Driven, but that's beside the point.
.NET is a framework, PHP is a scripting (programming) language.
The best current programming language is Python and Ruby.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
A .Net programming language is compiled not into machine language but "IL", or "Intermediate Language." This "IL" is then run against the .Net runtime and is "Just In Time" compiled into machine language to run the actual operations. Contrast that with a "Normal" one, where the compiler turns the code into the machine language of the target instruction set.
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asp.net is website programming vb.net is windows forms programming the visual basic language c#.net is windows forms programming in c# language
Windows programming is a general term for writing programs intended for the Windows platforms. We can write Windows programs in any programming language. The .NET framework is specifically intended to be used with C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
I took a Introduction to Java course last year. I had the same question when I started the class http://www.DevelopIntelligence.com/catalogue/java-training.php. But I learned that Java and .NET are both platforms that run applications. Both platforms use something known as a virtual machine. In the Java platform, the primary programming language use to write applications is called Java. In the .NET platform, the programming language choices include VB.NET, C++.NET, C#.NET. In other words, there is no "difference between the Java langage and the .net language" as there is no "net language". The Java language is most similar to the C# language in .NET. There are some technical differences, but in general they are about the same.
Please tell me any site to know language (php, .net, java) of a site ?
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