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John Collins

2004-03-27, 12:17 am

Which Win32 compilers support .NET technology?

Many thanks,

John Collins.
john_collins@simcon.uk.com
Christian Terboven

2004-03-27, 12:17 am

Hi.

> Which Win32 compilers support .NET technology?

I know about the Lahey/Fujitsu v7.0 compiler.
http://www.lahey.com/lf70/lf70.htm


Christian

Tim Prince

2004-03-27, 12:17 am


"John Collins" <John_Collins@simcon.uk.com> wrote in message
news:b13fd5ba.0403190147.5889eb97@posting.google.com...
> Which Win32 compilers support .NET technology?
>

There's interesting information on this topic in the newsgroup archives,
some of it precise enough to be of use.


beliavsky@aol.com

2004-03-27, 12:17 am

John_Collins@simcon.uk.com (John Collins) wrote in message news:<b13fd5ba.0403190147.5889eb97@posting.google.com>...
> Which Win32 compilers support .NET technology?


Salford does -- see http://www.salfordsoftware.co.uk/ .
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