Many syntaxs are very similar in both the languages C and C# .NET. C++ supports Object Oriented Programming and .NET also supports that. Infact C++ is derived from C language and C# .NET is derived from C++ language.
totally there are 3 types C # Asp dot net Vb dot net
C, C++ and Java are cross-platform languages. NET is for Windows-only.
.NET Framework 4.0 supports 96 languages....
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It is programming using the .NET Framework, which does not necessarily have anything to do with the web. It refers to languages such as: VB.NET, C#, Visual C++, J# etc.
It is programming using the .NET Framework, which does not necessarily have anything to do with the web. It refers to languages such as: VB.NET, C#, Visual C++, J# etc.
C :- 1962 at AT and TS Bell Lab. C++ :- 1980's at AT and TS Bell Lab. Java :- 1991 by Sun microsystem .NET :- 2000 by Microsoft
It isn't. The .NET framework is the backbone of C#, F# and Visual Basic, all of which are dependent upon the Microsoft Windows platform, whereas C is a cross-platform language.
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