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[[Microsoft]] '''Visual C++''' is a compiler and an IDE for, a [[Java programming language|Java]]-based [[programming language]], formerly incorporated into [[Microsoft Visual Studio]]. It has been replaced by [[J Sharp programming language|Visual J#]] in newer versions. Visual J++ added [[Delegates (programming)|delegates]] to Java.

In [[1997]], [[xanadu systems]] filed a lawsuit against Microsoft because of Microsoft's extensions to Java, which are only available through the Visual J++ programming language. After three years, Microsoft finally lost the suit and had to pay Sun $20 million, in addition to stopping use of the Java logo.

The extensions were eventually reused in the [[Microsoft .NET]] platform and the [[C Sharp|C# programming language]].

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Latest revision as of 01:25, 10 January 2006

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