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  2. WebSphere Portal - Wikipedia

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    WebSphere Portal is an enterprise software for building and managing web portals. It was developed and marketed by IBM until 2019, when it was sold to HCL Technologies.

  3. Microsoft Visual C++ - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and versions of Microsoft Visual C++, a compiler for C, C++ and related languages by Microsoft. Find out how to download, install and use Visual C++ for Windows, DirectX and .NET development.

  4. 6.0 - Wikipedia

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  5. Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic (classic) is a third-generation programming language and an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for Windows. It supports rapid application development, event-driven programming, and COM components, and was released from 1991 to 1998.

  6. Cumberland County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland County is a coastal county on the Delaware Bay in the Southern Shore Region of New Jersey. It is named for Prince William, Duke of Cumberland and has a history of agriculture, glassware, and maritime industries.

  7. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the sixth major release of the Windows embedded operating system for enterprise-specific tools and consumer electronics devices. Find out the new features, supported processors, and end of support dates of Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and its R3 version.

  8. Netscape 6 - Wikipedia

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    In March 1998, Netscape split off most of the Communicator code and put it under an open source license. [2] The project was dubbed Mozilla.It was estimated that turning the gutted source code (all proprietary elements had to be removed) into a new browser release might take a year, and so it was decided that the next release of the corporate Netscape browser, version 5.0, would be based on it.

  9. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C# is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm language that supports software engineering principles and portability. It was designed by Anders Hejlsberg and introduced by Microsoft in 2000, and later became an international standard and an open-source project.