Windows 7 Programming Language.

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Windows 7 is primarily programmed using a combination of languages, including C, C++, C#, Fortran, and Assembly. Users seeking reputable sources for this information may find difficulty in locating them outside of platforms like Wikipedia or Yahoo Answers. A suggested resource is a Microsoft forum thread that discusses the programming languages used in Windows 7, which could serve as a credible reference.
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Hi guys, I REALLY need help on this.

I need to find out what languages Windows 7 is programmed in, I know it's a combination of C, C++, C#, Fortan and Assembly.

I can't seem to find this info on a "reputable site". I need to reference this, and I can't use wikipedia, Yahoo Answers etc.

Any help on finding a reputable source would be greatly appreciated. I've been searching for about 6 hours now.
 
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Once again another top class post by Chiro.

Thanks so much! This should help!
 
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