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C# is an object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft, first released in 2002 and currently at version 12 as of November 2023. It is versatile, used for various applications including mobile, desktop, web, games, and more. C# is popular due to its ease of learning, strong community support, and similarities to other languages like C++, making it accessible for programmers transitioning between languages.

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C# is an object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft, first released in 2002 and currently at version 12 as of November 2023. It is versatile, used for various applications including mobile, desktop, web, games, and more. C# is popular due to its ease of learning, strong community support, and similarities to other languages like C++, making it accessible for programmers transitioning between languages.

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What is C#?

C# is pronounced "C-Sharp".

It is an object-oriented programming language created by


Microsoft that runs on the .NET Framework.

C# has roots from the C family, and the language is close to


other popular languages like C++ and Java.

The first version was released in year 2002. The latest


version, C# 12, was released in November 2023.

C# is used for:

 Mobile applications
 Desktop applications
 Web applications
 Web services
 Web sites
 Games
 VR
 Database applications
 And much, much more!

Why Use C#?


 It is one of the most popular programming languages in
the world
 It is easy to learn and simple to use
 It has huge community support
 C# is an object-oriented language which gives a clear
structure to programs and allows code to be reused,
lowering development costs
 As C# is close to C, C++ and Java, it makes it easy for
programmers to switch to C# or vice versa

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