Monday, May 24, 2010

Is C# just for web apps?

What's C# and what are the differences with Visual C#? Is C# just for web apps or can be used like visualbasic or C?

Is C# just for web apps?
The short answer is no. C# is not just for web apps, it is just another programming language, like Visual Basic or C. It can be used to build a variety of application types, both server and client based.





Strictly speaking there's no such thing as Visual C#. There IS such as thing as Visual Basic though, but no Visual C#. No such animal.





Visual Basic was so named because it was a language which had an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) which heavily used a WYSIWYG interface (What You See Is What You Get) -%26gt; hence "Visual" Basic.





There is Visual Studio.NET (VS.NET), which is the most common IDE for all the .NET framework languages. This includes C#, VB.NET, J# etc.





VS.NET provides a user interface to allow a developer to develop applications more rapidly by taking out a lot of the "leg work" of programming, such as compiling your application, or showing you what a final window may look like, very similar to the original concepts of Visual Basic.
Reply:No, We can also develop windows applications, Windows Services, Console applications and Mobile Applications in C#.
Reply:C# is a language which, like Java, is compiled into bytecode which is then converted to machine-code at run-time. (The syntax itself is also structurally similar to Java.) The C# language was developed by Microsoft, while Visual C# refers to the implementation of their language and their development environment i.e. the IDE/editor etc. (The previous person's statement that there's no such thing as Visual C# is incorrect). There have been attempts to port C# to other platforms and operating systems, but they're independent open-source projects and not official Microsoft implementations of the language or libraries. C# has a number of strengths, one of which is ease-of-use for internet communication which is why it's often used for web apps (it's mainly used server-side though, because Internet Explorer is the only browser that properly supports C# scripting). It's also reasonably good with regards to run-time security, which is why it's again used for web apps and also for Microsoft-sanctioned homebrew development on the XBox 360 (i.e. XNA).
Reply:No it isn't.





C# is a language. Visual C# is a program for writing C# with.





No it isn't. Yes it it can.
Reply:no C# is not onlyy for web applications,it can be a better replacement of powerfull languages like C,C++,VB


this will be used for windows aplications,mobile programing,automation,socket programing to make an interaction among devices....





visual c# is there which is same as C#.NET
Reply:No, we can make cars and planes and computers and internet and paper and trees and pen and harddisks and tube lights and Air conditioner and Monitorzs and Pathan's and Americans and Russians and Indians and evrything.





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All of the above was a joke..





We can work in C# just like vb 6.0, C++ or native C. Its even lot better then those.





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