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What is VC#

Started by January 19, 2015 11:09 PM
6 comments, last by Honchkrow 10 years ago

What exactly is VC# (Visual C#) the language used in visual studio, and how is it different from C#? I'm wondering why because im going to be using the 2012 version pretty soon and i would like to know how it works and how its different...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visual_C_Sharp

Edit: See also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_%28programming_language%29#Implementations

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All of my questions are answered :O

Visual C# is Microsoft's product (the tools such as the IDE, compiler, etc). C# is the language.

Visual Studio 2012 includes Visual C# 2012, which supports C# version 5.0.

While probably never listed on any job application or similar, learning how to use Google effectively is a highly valuable skill.

I most likely spent less time searching and providing the links than you did typing the question (and less time than I spent writing this reply).

If you have questions about something, your first step should almost always be consulting Google. If it doesn't give you the answer you're looking for, try some alternative search terms, and see where that leads you.

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I just generally find this forum has more comprehensive answers.

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I just generally find this forum has more comprehensive answers.

Indeed it does, because this place is awesome.

However, eventually if you keep asking questions for which there are simple answers out there people grow tired of responding and stop answering. I don't think anyone else has mentioned this yet but you can also search this forum directly, as opposed to searching google, as you'll likely find that if you can ask it, someone else has already asked it here.

Have fun!

Well that makes things a lot easier...

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