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EWP uses Microsoft Visual Studio as its development base

With the announcement of version 4 or higher, we decided to let you know who we are using to bring you this wonderful product. Today see’s the turn of Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (Community Edition), one of the best IDE development tools for multiple programming languages.

EWP is written in Visual Basic, and yes, before you purists bang on about C++ or C#, I can write in curly bracket blocks as I’m pretty decent in PHP, but Visual Basic gives me the ability to almost program in a pseudo type way. It’s easy to understand and follow. It just makes sense!

I will be, however, when proficient enough, be converting EWP over to C# for future conpatibility and hopefully multiple platforms.

Visual Studio supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support (to varying degrees) nearly any programming language, provided a language-specific service exists. 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 among others is available via plug-ins.

Check them out for your next project. https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/

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