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  2. Text Template Transformation Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    These text files can ultimately be any text format, such as code (for example C#), XML, HTML or XAML. T4 uses a custom template format which can contain .NET code and string literals in it, this is parsed by the T4 command line tool into .NET code, compiled and executed. The output of the executed code is the text file generated by the template ...

  3. XML transformation language - Wikipedia

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    Scala: Scala is a general-purpose functional and object-oriented language with specific support for XML transformation in the form of XML pattern matching, literals, and expressions, along with standard XML libraries. [3] LINQ to XML: LINQ to XML is a .NET 3.5 syntax and programming API available in C#, VB and some other .NET languages. LINQ is ...

  4. XML Literals - Wikipedia

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    In the Microsoft.NET Framework, XML Literal allows a computer program to include XML directly in the code. It is currently only supported in VB.NET 9.0 and VB.NET 10.0. [1] When a Visual Basic expression is embedded in an XML literal, the application creates a LINQ-to-XML object for each literal at run time.

  5. Sandcastle (software) - Wikipedia

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    XslTransform applies XSL transformations to an XML file. Typically, the specified input file is or derives from a file that is generated by MRefBuilder. BuildAssembler executes a build component stack, once for each topic defined in an XML manifest. A build component stack is defined in an XML file with a .config extension.

  6. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C# (/ ˌ s iː ˈ ʃ ɑːr p / see SHARP) [b] is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms.C# encompasses static typing, [16]: 4 strong typing, lexically scoped, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, [16]: 22 object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.

  7. Language Integrated Query - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed to Cω after Polyphonic C# (another research language based on join calculus principles) was integrated into it. Cω attempts to make datastores (such as databases and XML documents) accessible with the same ease and type safety as traditional types like strings and arrays. Many of these ideas were inherited from an earlier ...

  8. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ XML data bindings and SOAP serialization tools provide type-safe XML serialization of programming data structures into XML. Shown are XML values that can be placed in XML elements and attributes. ^ This syntax is not compatible with the Internet-Draft, but is used by some dialects of Lisp.

  9. XML data binding - Wikipedia

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    It makes it possible to read and write XML data using a programming language class library (e.g. C++, C#, Java), specifically created for a given XML data format. [1] Whilst it is possible to manually write a computer program to achieve this, XML data binding tools generate the source code to perform these tasks.