.Net Supported Languages
C#, VB.net and ASP.net; These are the most known dotnet supported languages. But more; there are a lot of languages that you can code and deploy your applications at dotNet platform. Also we should underline that one of the main goals of dotNet is to bring a single platform shared by multiple languages..
dotNET Framework : Ability to develop softwares in Windows and independent platforms. Can work with old codes. Supports a few programming languages. Common runtime platform. Cross-language integration. Standarts, libraries. Simple development model (no need to register binaries anymore) The purpose of the NET Framework is to support applications written in any language and compiled to CIL (Common Intermediate Language aka MSIL). The goal of .NET is a single platform shared by multiple language.
Here is the list of dotNet supported languages ;
A# APL ASP.NET: ASM to IL AsmL ASP (Gotham) VB .NET (Microsoft) VB .NET (Mono) BETA Boo BlueDragon C lcc cscc C# (Microsoft) C# (Mono) Cw C++ (Microsoft) Cat CIL Cobol NetCOBOL (Fujitsu) Net Express (Micro Focus) CQL CULE.NET E# | Eiffel F# Forth Fortran (Lahey)Fortran (Silverfrost) Haskell (VHS) IronPython J# (Microsoft) Java (IKVM .NET) JNBridge JScript .NET Lego.NET DotLisp IronScheme L# FOIL leXico LOLCODE Lua.NET M# Mercury Metaphor MixNet Mondrain | Nermerle Oberon Ook# .NET OMeta# Pan#Chrome Delphi Component Pascal PerlNET PHP Prolog IronRuby Ruby/.NET Bridge Ruby.NET S# #Smalltalk Smalltalk and .NET Scala SML .NET Spec# Tachy TickleSharp Zonnon |
dotNet Supported Languages
You can check DotnetLanguages.Net to follow the news and the changes with those languages. Real useful web site to follow the changes and the news.
Reference
http://www.dotnetlanguages.net