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ABSTRACT
The C# language or C sharp is the last born of object-oriented programing languages. Closely lined to the .NET platform it gradually pervades the industrial environment. This modern language introduces a few novelties among the numerous existing object-oriented languages. Conceived by Anders Heljsberg from Microsoft, C# is an object programming language that combines elements from essentially C/C and Java.
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Michel RIVEILL: Professor at the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis
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Samuel WEIBEL: IT engineer at Ascom SA (Switzerland)
INTRODUCTION
C# (or C sharp) is the latest object-oriented programming language. Closely linked to the .NET platform, it is gradually invading the industrial world. In this booklet, we take a look at some of the main facets of this modern language, which introduces a few new features among the many existing object-oriented languages.
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Bibliography
Standards
Standards.Net
ISO/IEC 23270:2006 Information technology. C# programming languages.
ISO/IEC 23271:2006 Information technology. Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). Partitions I to VI.
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