Author IDior 2005-04-05 21:41 .Net platform name is a platform-independent platform, according to Microsoft's statement, all languages can have .NET version, from our familiar C #, VB.NET, C to recently Is there a language you are familiar with? Do you know that there are three types of unfamiliar with C #? Do you know that the old COBOL has three implementation? Take a look at this table, I hope you can find you interested Rebirth of the language under the .NET platform .ada
A # - port of ada to .net (Dr. Martin C. Carlisle) APL
DYALOG APL (Dyalog Ltd) ASML
Abstract State Machine Language (MS Research) Basic
Visual Basic.Net (Microsoft) MBAS (Mono / Ximian) Beta
Beta.Net (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
LCC (ANSI C Compiler from PRINCETON) CSCC (ANSI C Compiler from Portable.net) C #
C # (microsoft) MCS (Mono / Ximian) CSCC (Dotgnu Portable.Net) C # Variants
CW ~ COMEGA (Microsoft Research) Extensible C # (Language Extension from Resolvecorp) Polymorphic C # (MS Research) Spec # (MS Research) C
Managed Extensions for C (Microsoft) CAML
F # (ml and caml), Abstract IL, ILX (MS Research) Ocamil (Emmanuel Chailloux & Raphael.montelatici) Chrome
Chrome (Remobjects) COBOL
Netcobol - Cobol for .NET (Fujitsu) NetKicks (CICS To ASP.NET) (Fujitsu) Delphi
Borland Delphi and C Builder Support for .NET (Borland) Delphi.net - Interoperability Tools (Marcus Schmidt) Eiffel
Eiffel Envision! (Eiffel Software) Forth
Delta Forth .NET (VALER BOCAN) FORTRAN
Lahey / Fujitsu Fortran for .NET (Lahey Computer Systems, Inc.) ftn95 - fortran for microsoft .NET (Salford Software Ltd.) g #
G # (Ernest Booth) Haskell
HUGS98 For .NET Haskell for .NET (Nigel Perry) (Nigel Perry) (Nigel Perry) Haskell.Net Project IL / MSIL (Intermediate Language)
Msil (Microsoft) ILASM (IL Assembler from Microsoft) mono assembler (Mono / Ximian) Portable.Net Assembler (Dotgnu) Java
Visual J # .NET (Microsoft) IKVM.NET - Java VM for .NET (Jeroen Frijlet) JavaScript
JScript .NET (GotdotNet) Janet - JavaScript-Compatible Language Dotgnu JScript (Dotgnu) Lexicolexico (Spanish) LISP
Dotlisp (Rich Hickey) CLISP (Microsoft) RDNZL - .NET LAYER for Common Lisp (EDI Weitz) LOGO
Monologo (Richard HestiLow) TurtletRacks.net LUA (University of Patras) Lua
Lua.net: Integrating Lua with Rotor (PUC-RIO) Mercury
Mercury on .netMixal Assembly Language
MIXNET (Sourceforge) Mondrian
Mondrian for .NET (Nigel PERRY) Oberon
Active Oberon for .NET (Eth Zuerich) Nemerle
NermerLe (The University of Wroclaw) PAN
Pan # (Computer Languages for Secondary Education) Perl
Perl for .NET, Perlnet (ActiveState Srl.) Perlsharp (Joshua Taubere) Pascal
Component Pascal (QUT) TMT .NET Pascal Compiler (TMT) Borland Delphi and C Builder Support for .NET (Borland) Delphi.net - Interoperability Tools (Marcus Schmidt) PHP
PHP Sharp PHP Mono Extensions (Sterling Hughes) Phalanger Ironphp
Ross Girshick) prolog
P # (Jon Cook At Univ. Of Edinburgh) Python
boo - "Python inspired syntax" (Rodrigo B. de Oliveira, Georges Benatti) IronPython (Jim Hugunin) KOBRA (Chetan Gadgil) Open Source Python for .NET (Mark Hammond) Python Scripting for .NET (Brian Lloyd) Ruby
NETRUBY (ARTON) Ruby / .NET Bridge (Ben Schroeder, John Pierce) RPG
Asna Visual RPG for .Netscala
Scala On Microsoft.NET (Martin Odersky, Lamp At EPFL) Scheme
Common larceny (Northeastern University) Dot-Scheme - PEDRO PINTO) TACHY (KEN RAWLINGS) Scheme.Net (Indiana University) Small Talk
S # (Smallscript LLC) #Smalltalk (John Brant & Don Roberts) VMX Smalltalk (Robowiz Corporation) Lswvst.Net (Lesser Software) SML (Standard Meta Language)
SML.NET (Microsoft Research, University of Cambridge) Spryspry (Mark Hahn) TCL / TK
Ticklesharp (Jscottb, Novell Forge) Jacl.net (Mailframe)