Comparison of user interface markup languages
The following tables compare general and technical information for some user interface markup languages. Please see the individual markup languages' articles for further information.
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- .NET Framework 3.0
- ActionScript
- Ada (programming language)
- Adobe Flex
- Adobe Integrated Runtime
- Adobe Systems
- C (programming language)
- C++
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Category:.NET programming languages
- Category:Markup language comparisons
- Category:User interface markup languages
- Commercial software
- Common Public License
- C Sharp (programming language)
- D (programming language)
- Development environment (software development process)
- DHTML
- Document Object Model
- Document Type Definition
- Eclipse (software)
- ECMAScript
- Eiffel (programming language)
- Erlang (programming language)
- Extensible Application Markup Language
- Flash Player
- Flex Server
- FXML
- Gecko (layout engine)
- Glade Interface Designer
- GladeXML
- GNOME
- GNU General Public License
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- GNUstep
- GNUstep Renaissance
- Gorm (computing)
- Groovy (programming language)
- GTK+
- Integrated development environment
- IronPython
- IronRuby
- Java (programming language)
- JavaFX
- Java ME
- JavaScript
- JScript .NET
- J Sharp
- Laszlo Systems
- List of user interface markup languages
- Managed Extensions for C++
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Expression Blend
- Microsoft Expression Design
- Microsoft Silverlight
- Mozilla Foundation
- Mozilla Public License
- MXML
- Netbeans
- OASIS (organization)
- Objective-C
- OpenLaszlo
- Oracle Corporation
- Perl
- PHP
- Pike (programming language)
- Programming language
- Python (programming language)
- Qt (software)
- Qt Project
- Resource Description Framework
- Ruby (programming language)
- Runtime environment
- Shared source
- Silverlight
- Text editor
- The Qt Company
- UIML
- User interface markup language
- Vectropy
- Visual Basic .NET
- Visual Studio .NET
- W3C Software Notice and License
- Web standard
- Windows Presentation Foundation
- World Wide Web Consortium
- WxGlade
- WxPerl
- WxPython
- WxWidgets
- XAML
- XForms
- XHTML
- XML
- XML Resource
- XPath
- XSLT
- XUL
- ZK Framework
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- Q5156018
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