IntelliSense is now supported by the Visual Studio editors for C++, C#, J#, Visual Basic, XML, HTML and XSLT among others.
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In 1961, Les Earnest, who headed the research on this budding technology, saw it necessary to include the first spell checker that accessed a list of 10,000 acceptable words.
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Other Microsoft products that incorporate IntelliSense include FrontPage, Expression Web (in code view), the Visual Basic for Applications IDEs in the Microsoft Office products, and many others.
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