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		<title>Programming languages that have .NET compilers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to learn C#, you probably want to skip this, it has nothing that is important to you really, if you insist here you go. A language that has a .NET compiler is a language where a compiler exists that can translate the language to IL rather than machine Code. You probably already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn C#, you probably want to skip this, it has nothing that is important to you really, if you insist here you go.</p>
<p>A language that has a .NET compiler is a language where a compiler exists that can translate the language to IL rather than machine Code.</p>
<p>You probably already write one of these languages, (PHP is very popular and a .NET language&#8230;) see the list below</p>
<p>A#<br />
APL<br />
ASP.NET: ASM to IL<br />
AsmL<br />
ASP (Gotham)<br />
Basic<br />
-&gt; VB .NET (Microsoft)<br />
-&gt; VB .NET (Mono)<br />
BETA<br />
Boo<br />
BlueDragon<br />
C<br />
-&gt; lcc<br />
-&gt; cscc<br />
C#<br />
-&gt; C# (Microsoft)<br />
-&gt; C# (Mono)<br />
Cw<br />
C++ (Microsoft)<br />
Cat<br />
CIL<br />
Cobol<br />
-&gt; NetCOBOL (Fujitsu)<br />
-&gt; Net Express (Micro Focus)<br />
CQL<br />
CULE.NET<br />
E#<br />
Eiffel<br />
F#<br />
Forth<br />
Fortran<br />
-&gt; Fortran (Lahey)<br />
-&gt; Fortran (Silverfrost)<br />
Haskell (VHS)<br />
IronPython<br />
Java<br />
-&gt; J# (Microsoft)<br />
-&gt; Java (IKVM .NET)<br />
-&gt; JNBridge<br />
JScript .NET<br />
Lego.NET<br />
Lisp<br />
-&gt; DotLisp<br />
-&gt; IronScheme<br />
-&gt; L#<br />
-&gt; FOIL<br />
leXico<br />
LOLCODE<br />
Lua.NET<br />
M#<br />
Mercury<br />
Metaphor<br />
MixNet<br />
Mondrain<br />
Nermerle<br />
Oberon<br />
Ook# .NET<br />
OMeta#<br />
Pan#<br />
Pascal<br />
-&gt; Chrome<br />
-&gt; Delphi<br />
-&gt; Component Pascal<br />
PerlNET<br />
PHP<br />
Prolog<br />
Ruby<br />
-&gt; IronRuby<br />
-&gt; Ruby/.NET Bridge<br />
-&gt; Ruby.NET<br />
Smalltalk<br />
-&gt; S#<br />
-&gt; #Smalltalk<br />
-&gt; Smalltalk and .NET<br />
Scala<br />
SML .NET<br />
Spec#<br />
Tachy<br />
TickleSharp<br />
Zonnon</p>
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