If you want to find out what language has been used to write a software (i.e. VBA, C++ etc.)
I am sure I have read something about that on some forum but I can't find it anymore and I have Googled it but with no luck.
Thanks
JC
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If you want to find out what language has been used to write a software (i.e. VBA, C++ etc.)
I am sure I have read something about that on some forum but I can't find it anymore and I have Googled it but with no luck.
Thanks
JC
Most compilers leave a string in the executable that clearly states what language it was written in.
Edit: Also...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...n&q=define:VBA
:rolleyes:
Thanks Orson Welles, but I am not sure that you reply to the question. What I am after is a software that tells which software and which version has been used to write it.
Thanks
JC
Fine... PEid. :mad:Quote:
Originally posted here by TheNovice
Thanks Orson Welles, but I am not sure that you reply to the question. What I am after is a software that tells which software and which version has been used to write it.
The simple solution is to copy the file as .txt and open it in wordpad/notepad. The header should contain the information as suggested.
If the file has been packed or encrypted you may not be able to read this "in plain" so use this:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Program...-updated.shtml
As also suggested
:)
Thanks Nihil and Orson Welles that was exactly what I was looking for. Sorry Orson Welles but the first link that you gave me was not relevant to my question, did not mean to upset you.
Regards
JC