Hola,
In English for others:
Visual J# is a language created by Microsoft for the .Net framework that is
also supported in the Visual Studio. Net (you must download it separately
for VS.Net 2002 but it is already included in VS.Net 2003). It is called J
because it uses the same syntax than Java, but it compiles only to the .Net
framework (currently only available for Windows with some 3rd party attempts
to port it to Linux called Mono). You can also take a look at the C#
language, which has a similar syntax.
Saludos,
Carlos Quintero
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I have been programming on Java and C for 3 years now, and I dont know
what is Visual J# and what it is for.
I am very intrested in Microsoft type of working and I am looking forward
on learning this stuff.
Can enyone explain a little bit of this topic?
Sorry for my grammar mistakes but I am from Chile and my original lenguage
is Spanish
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