Languages and Compilers in the .NET Framework
The Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) includes five compilers that support or were built for the common language runtime (CLR). This section contains reference documentation for the compilers, including language references, compiler options, and compiler error/warning descriptions.
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Visual Basic Language Resources in the .NET Framework SDK
Describes the Visual Basic language, and explains how to compile Visual Basic applications using the command-line tools provided in the .NET Framework.C# Language Resources in the .NET Framework
Provides a C# language reference and details about using the C# command-line compiler.C++ Language Resources in the .NET Framework
Provides C and C++ language references along with information about .NET Framework tools that allow you to build applications written in C and C++.JScript Language Resources in the .NET Framework
Describes the JScript language and explains how to compile JScript applications.
Related Sections
.NET Framework General Reference
Provides reference information related to the .NET Framework. Includes sections on languages and compilers, tools, and technical references, as well as a glossary of terms..NET Framework Class Library Reference
Supplies syntax, code examples, and related information for each element contained in the .NET Framework namespaces.