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'''C#''' is an [[object-oriented language|object-oriented programming language]] developed by Microsoft as part of their .NET initiative, and later approved as a standard by ECMA and ISO. C# has a procedural, [[object-oriented language|object-oriented]] syntax based on [[C plus plus|C++]] that includes aspects of several other programming languages (most notably [[Delphi]] and [[Java]]) with a particular emphasis on simplification (fewer symbolic requirements than [[C plus plus|C++]], fewer declarative requirements than [[Java]]). |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_sharp Wikipedia:C_sharp] |
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Revision as of 13:35, 25 January 2007
Due to technical limitations, the links C++ and C# point to the C programming language in many articles. To correct this issue, replace [[C++]] with [[C plus plus|C++]], and [[C#]] with [[C sharp|C#]]
C# is an object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft as part of their .NET initiative, and later approved as a standard by ECMA and ISO. C# has a procedural, object-oriented syntax based on C++ that includes aspects of several other programming languages (most notably Delphi and Java) with a particular emphasis on simplification (fewer symbolic requirements than C++, fewer declarative requirements than Java).
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Programming Language
This is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.