C# (pronounced "C-sharp") is an
object-oriented programming language from Microsoft that aims to combine
the computing power of C++ with the programming ease of Visual Basic. C# is based on C++ and contains features similar to those of Java.
.NET framework, Microsoft included a new language
called C# (pronounced C Sharp). C# is designed to be a simple, modern,
general-purpose, object-oriented programming language, borrowing key
concepts from several other languages, most notably Java.
C# could theoretically be compiled to machine code, but
in real life, it’s always used in combination with the .NET framework.
Therefore, applications written in C#, requires the .NET framework to be
installed on the computer running the application. While the .NET
framework makes it possible to use a wide range of languages, C# is
sometimes referred to as THE .NET language, perhaps because it was
designed together with the framework.
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