Microsoft XNA
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Microsoft XNA
Summary
Microsoft XNA is an application framework[1]. It draws 185 Wikipedia views per month (application_framework category, ranking #4 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- Microsoft XNA's instance of is recorded as application framework[3].
- Microsoft XNA's logo image is recorded as Microsoft XNA logo.svg[4].
- Microsoft XNA's developer is recorded as Microsoft[5].
- Microsoft XNA's GND ID is recorded as 7564209-8[6].
- Microsoft XNA's Wine AppDB ID is recorded as 8153[7].
- Microsoft XNA's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02p336[8].
- Microsoft XNA's official website is recorded as https://msdn.microsoft.com/xna/[9].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as Microsoft XNA Compiled Format[10].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Windows)[11].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (generic)[12].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Win Phone 7)[13].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Xbox 360)[14].
- Microsoft XNA's readable file format is recorded as XNA Game Studio resource[15].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft XNA Compiled Format[16].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Windows)[17].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (generic)[18].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Win Phone 7)[19].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as XNA Framework Content Pipeline Binary (Xbox 360)[20].
- Microsoft XNA's writable file format is recorded as XNA Game Studio resource[21].
- Microsoft XNA's replaced by is recorded as MonoGame[22].
- Microsoft XNA's PCGamingWiki ID is recorded as Engine:XNA[23].
- Microsoft XNA's Internet Game Database game engine ID is recorded as microsoft-xna[24].
- Microsoft XNA's Mod DB engine ID is recorded as xna[25].
- Microsoft XNA's SteamDB tech ID is recorded as XNA[26].
Why It Matters
Microsoft XNA draws 185 Wikipedia views per month (application_framework category, ranking #4 of 11).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]