45 languages support by .net
.Net framework 3.5 supprted 90 languages.
.NET supports 61 programming languages. In these 9 Microsoft Languages and 52 are non-Microsoft Languages
upto 2003, 24 languages supported by .net technology .
.NET supports 61 programming languages. In these 9 Microsoft Languages and 52 are non-Microsoft Languages
.NET Framework 4.0 supports 96 languages....
VB.NET supports multiple languages through the .NET framework, including languages such as C#, F#, and Visual Basic. These languages can interoperate and share code within the same .NET application.
The .NET Framework, as that is it's purpose. It IS the library for the .NET languages... hence the name.
if i would no so i will not open the net
The Common Language Specification (CLS) is a set of rules that .NET languages follow to ensure compatibility and interoperability. It defines a common subset of features that language designers must adhere to in order to allow different .NET languages to communicate with each other. By following the CLS, developers can create libraries that can be used across different .NET languages.
VS is Visual Studio. It is an IDE(Integrated Development Environment) for the .NET Platform Languages. It includes many languages such as: C#, VB.NET Visual Fox Pro and J#.
The .NET Framework is shipped with compilers of all .NET programming languages to develop programs. There are separate compilers for the Visual Basic, C#, and Visual C++ programming languages in .NET Framework. Each .NET compiler produces an intermediate code after compiling the source code. The intermediate code is common for all languages and is understandable only to .NET environment. This intermediate code is known as MSIL.