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My wild guess is that the language is Microsoft C#. Not quite
Java, not quite c++. Besides, the file extension .cs is a bit
of a clue. I don't know the language, but it might be tied to
Microsoft's Visual Studio.
-- Greg Smith
> I came across this program which allows the user to add GPS coordinates to the
> EXIF data in digital photographs.
>
> <http://www.codeplex.com/geotagger/SourceControl/FileView.aspx?itemId=211408&changeSetId=15715>
>
> Questions:
>
> 1. What language is this written in?
> 2. Can it be compiled and run in eCS?
> 3. Could it be ported to eCS?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Tom Brown, Catherder
> thomabrown at gmail dot com
> Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
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