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If you have been reading my blogs and wondering that why off late I have been discussing a lot of advantages, issues and other stuff related to 64-bit computing – here is the answer. All this while (since the Whidbey release) the Visual J# team has been working on enabling the language for 64-bit platforms.
Today, we have officially opened the Technology Adoption Program (TAP) with select customers and MVPs for 64-bit Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable today. This program would run through June’06.
With the 64-bit Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable now available, J# users can now leverage
• Existing 64-bit workstation and server infrastructure investments
• Existing 64-bit .NET Framework investments
Catch you soon with more!!!
Comments
- Anonymous
April 03, 2006
You did mean June'06 or am I mistaken? - Anonymous
April 03, 2006
Thanks Alois Kraus. You are correct. I have recitified the same in the blog. - Anonymous
May 11, 2006
After this TAP program, when will the J# redistributable be publically available?