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A file extension n is related to the Cygwin and used for its man files.
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The n file extension is associated with the Cygwin, a collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Microsoft Windows, developed by Red Hat, Inc.
The n file various data used by Cygwin tools.
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A Linux-like environment and command-line interface for Windows
Files with n file suffix are associated with the Neko VM, a framework used to run apps written in NEKO programming language. An n file contains program executable (bytecode).
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The n file extension is related to the Neko, a virtual machine and framework similar to JAVA, used to run applications written in NEKO programming language. Neko is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The n file contains compiled Neko source code to bytecode (program executable), which can be run with Neko VM.
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A high-level dynamically typed programming language
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