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C# Definition


Posted Date: 02 Jul 2008    Resource Type: Definitions    Category: General
Author: SriramMember Level: Gold    
Rating: Points: 3



What's C# ?
C# (pronounced C-sharp) is a new object oriented language from Microsoft and is derived from C and C++. It also borrows a lot of concepts from Java too including garbage collection.

More at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/nextgen/technology/csharpintro.asp, http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/dotnet/csspec/vclrfcsharpspec_Start.htm and http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/nextgen/technology/csharpdownload.asp





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Author: pandikumar    07 Oct 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 1
C# is a first component based object oriented language. And the first oops language which is have RAD development evironment from the "C" family.


Author: lingesh    11 Oct 2008Member Level: Silver   Points : 1
yah.... mr. pandikumar, but also C# is a combination of c,C++,Java and Visual Basic languages.


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