The basic coding unit of C# is a class. Both data members and methods (functions, procedures) must be defined within a class. The class itself is the basic unit of a component. A class must define within a namespace.
The namespace concept in C# (a way of organizing custom design classes, interfaces, struts, and enums) actually fit perfectly with a Component.
C# is a language provides the features in Component and Objects, but the actual construction of a software may not be in any way in the shape of Component, nor object. It may be just a plain C codes wrapped in a class.
C# is a completely object-oriented language, everything is an object. Every datatype, is a superset of the object class. I'm sorry to say, but every method must be declared inside of a class. :(
It was developed by Microsoft during 2000-01. A beta version was released in October 2001 and a full version was out in April 2002.During the development of the .NET Framework, the class libraries were originally written using a managed code compiler system called Simple Managed C (SMC). In January 1999, Anders Hejlsberg formed a team to build a new language at the time called Cool, which stood for "C-like Object Oriented Language". Microsoft had considered keeping the name "Cool" as the final name of the language, but chose not to do so for trademark reasons. By the time the .NET project was publicly announced at the July 2000 Professional Developers Conference, the language had been renamed C#, and the class libraries and ASP.NET runtime had been ported to C#.C# First Language specification was given on December 2001and its First Version was released on January 2002
C Sharp (C#)
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
Yes. The upper/lower case chars are regarded as being different in C. For example, you can have two variables, one called 'x' and the other called 'X' and the compiler will recognize them as separate variables.
C sharp is an easy, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. It is set to run within Microsoft's .NET framework. Anders Hejlsberg led the development team for this program.
C# is a derivative of C++, designed to allow C++ programmers to take advantage of the .NET environment. Officially, it is an object oriented language that encompasses strong typing and component orientation.
Yes, C# is object orientated.
C# is a completely object-oriented language, everything is an object. Every datatype, is a superset of the object class. I'm sorry to say, but every method must be declared inside of a class. :(
an a flat only can be called an a flat There is no double sharp equivalent, but it is the same as G sharp.
What is a scripting language? If you know the answer to this, then you can determine C# fits to the definition or not.
what is a line with many sharp turns
It was developed by Microsoft during 2000-01. A beta version was released in October 2001 and a full version was out in April 2002.During the development of the .NET Framework, the class libraries were originally written using a managed code compiler system called Simple Managed C (SMC). In January 1999, Anders Hejlsberg formed a team to build a new language at the time called Cool, which stood for "C-like Object Oriented Language". Microsoft had considered keeping the name "Cool" as the final name of the language, but chose not to do so for trademark reasons. By the time the .NET project was publicly announced at the July 2000 Professional Developers Conference, the language had been renamed C#, and the class libraries and ASP.NET runtime had been ported to C#.C# First Language specification was given on December 2001and its First Version was released on January 2002
The last sharp in the circle of fifths is a B#.
C Sharp (C#)
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
no, g sharp is the only "landlocked" note, which means it can only be called g sharp or a flat, not any double sharps or double flats.