Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 27th Aug 2006 18:49 UTC
.NET (dotGNU too) Start learning about an important programming concept, namely objects. The more you work with Visual C#, the more you'll hear about objects. Visual C# 2005 is a true object-oriented language. This chapter isn't going to discuss object-oriented programming in any detail—object-oriented programming is a complex subject and well beyond the scope of this book. Instead, you'll learn about objects in a more general sense.
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Why prefix C# with 'Visual'
by Harald on Mon 28th Aug 2006 00:27 UTC
Harald
Member since:
2006-03-10

The target audience is pretty clear: those that think C# can only be used from within VS.NET. Not a sophisticated crowd.

Visual C# is really a product, after all.

Get a Life Member since:
2006-01-01

I thought it was interesting that the distinction between the IDE and the programming language was so flimsy. That probably isn't a really terrrible goal as seen with Smalltalk.

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