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What is Scinet?
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Scinet is the Scientific Software Framework that integrates a variety of scientific disciplines
such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, GIS and more into a single, flexible yet very
modular and powerful architecture.
SCINET is built on the Microsoft .NET platform and 100% compliant with
the CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) specification.
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Is Scinet 100% based on the Microsoft .NET platform?
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Yes. Scinet is 100% based on the Microsoft .NET platform.
It is purely written in C# programming language and fully compliant with the Microsoft's CLI specification.
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What are the minimum requirements?
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Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or above is required by the SCINET
Scientific Software Framework.
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Who is Scinet for?
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Whether you are a single
individual or a large enterprise building software applications and in need of reliable, cost effective,
developer friendly computational software solutions then Scinet is for you.
Following is a brief list of what some of our customers are using Scinet for:
- Scientific Research
- Solving Engineering Problems
- Data Analysis
- Financial Software Applications
- Educational Software Applications
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What are the advantages of using Scinet?
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- Object-Oriented Architecture
- High Performance Computing
- One-Stop Computational Solution Center
- Developer Friendly Framework
- Programming Language Independence
- Cross Platform Compatibility
- Excellent Value
- Royalty FREE Licensing
- 12 Months FREE Product Upgrade & Technical Support
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What programming languages can I use Scinet with?
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Here is a short list of most common CLI compliant programming languages which you can use any
Scinet solution with:
- C#
- C++/CLI
- A#
- F#
- J#
- L#
- P#
- Cobra
- Component Pascal
- Delphi.NET
- Fortran.NET
- IronPython
- IronRuby
- JScript.NET
- Oxygene
- VB.NET
- #Smalltalk
- Windows Power Shell
- ...
There are at least 20 other CLI compliant programming languages.
The list is continuously growing.
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