Know about Visual Configuration Platform Industry
Know about Visual Configuration Platform Industry
Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. It is used to develop computer programs as well as websites, web apps, web services and mobile apps. Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms such as Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Store, and Microsoft Silverlight. It can generate both native and managed code.Get Sample PDF
Leading players of Visual Configuration Platform Industry:
ATLATL Software, Autodesk Inc., Axonom, Configure One, Inc., DriveWorks Ltd, Experlogix LLC., KBMax, Simplio3D, Threekit Inc., Vendavo
Visual Studio includes a code editor that supports IntelliSense (the code completion component) and code refactoring. The built-in debugger functions as both a source-level debugger and a machine-level debugger. Other built-in tools include a code profiler, a designer for creating GUI applications, a web designer, a class designer, and a database schema designer. Plug-ins are accepted that extend functionality at almost any level - including support for version control systems (such as Subversion and Git) and the addition of new tool sets such as editors and visual designers for domain-specific languages or tool sets for other aspects of the software development lifecycle (such as the Azure DevOps client: Team Explorer).
Visual Studio supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support almost any programming language (to varying degrees) as long as a language-specific service is available. Built-in languages include C, C ++, C ++ / CLI, Visual Basic .NET, C #, F #, JavaScript, TypeScript, XML, XSLT, HTML, and CSS. Support for other languages such as Python, Ruby, Node.js, and M is available through plug-ins. Java (and J #) were supported in the past.
ATLATL Software, Autodesk Inc., Axonom, Configure One, Inc., DriveWorks Ltd, Experlogix LLC., KBMax, Simplio3D, Threekit Inc., Vendavo
Visual Studio includes a code editor that supports IntelliSense (the code completion component) and code refactoring. The built-in debugger functions as both a source-level debugger and a machine-level debugger. Other built-in tools include a code profiler, a designer for creating GUI applications, a web designer, a class designer, and a database schema designer. Plug-ins are accepted that extend functionality at almost any level - including support for version control systems (such as Subversion and Git) and the addition of new tool sets such as editors and visual designers for domain-specific languages or tool sets for other aspects of the software development lifecycle (such as the Azure DevOps client: Team Explorer).
Visual Studio supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support almost any programming language (to varying degrees) as long as a language-specific service is available. Built-in languages include C, C ++, C ++ / CLI, Visual Basic .NET, C #, F #, JavaScript, TypeScript, XML, XSLT, HTML, and CSS. Support for other languages such as Python, Ruby, Node.js, and M is available through plug-ins. Java (and J #) were supported in the past.
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