[ it_application_development ] Microsoft To Score New C# Standard
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2003-04-02
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Microsoft is continuing its efforts to standardize its C# programming language, the software giant's competitor to Java and a foundation for its next-generation Internet services.
Microsoft on Tuesday said that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in April will certify Microsoft's programming language C# (pronounced C sharp) and the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which is underlying software "plumbing" that can run applications written in different programming languages.
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