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Which programming languages are used to build VMware products?

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Answer:

VMware's core software is developed in C and C++. Key virtualisation components use these languages for high speed and stability. VMware Workstation is built with C and C++, while VMware Fusion for macOS uses C, x86 Assembly, and its interface in C++. This mix of languages allows VMware to deliver stable and efficient products across different platforms.

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