Microsoft Computer Languages
This documentation provides detailed technical specifications for certain Microsoft computer languages that are implemented by Microsoft products.
Audience
The Microsoft computer languages documentation is intended for use in conjunction with publicly available standard specifications, computer language design and implementation art. It assumes that the reader either is familiar with this material or has access to it.
The technical documentation provides the following levels of audience support:
Implementer: Conceptual and reference information for a successful implementation of a specified computer language.
Reviewer: A resource for readers who want to evaluate or understand one or more specified computer languages.
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Microsoft General Purpose Programming Languages
Microsoft Domain-Specific Languages
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