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This particular piece of software gets the upperhand within the market for simply being developed by the same company that created the platform it is intended for, but that is not the only advantage of Microsoft Visual Studio Premium. Amongst its competitors, we can find the Xojo software (formerly Real Studio), C++ Builder, CodeLite, Eclipse or NetBeans. Microsoft Visual Studio Premium packs support for not only the most well-known programming languages such as Basic, C++ or C# when it comes to the Windows operating system, but to other less popular ones like Python or Ruby.

With Microsoft Visual Studio Premium, various programming languages are integrated in order to offer a friendly integrated development environment (IDE) for people fond of a specific language. Microsoft Visual Studio Premium addresses developers and programmers interested in creating Windows application software, with no connection to other platforms.
