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Article: Ecma International Moves to Standardize C++ Binding for CLI Organization Adds C++ Support for Common Language Infrastructure.
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- October 6, 2003
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GENEVA, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Ecma International today announced the creation of a new task group (TG5) in the organization's programming language technical committee (TC39) to oversee development of a standard set of language extensions to create a binding between the ISO standard C++ programming language and Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). C++ is the world's most widely used cross-platform, vendor-neutral programming language. CLI is an ISO-standardized language-neutral runtime environment that supports garbage collection, security, and other modern features. By standardizing the syntax and semantics of a general purpose binding for C++ and the CLI, Ecma TG5 ...