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Building C# Applications

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C# is one of many possible languages which maybe hosted by Visual Studio .NET (VS .NET). Unlike previous editions of Microsoft IDEs (Integrated Development Environments), the professional and enterprise versions of VS .NET may be used to build C#, J#, VB .NET and MC++ project types (including unmanaged frameworks such as MFC and ATL 4.0). Furthermore, if you download or purchase additional .NET-aware languages (such as COBOL .NET, Eiffel .NET and so forth), the chances are quite good that they will ‘snap-in’ to the existing VS .NET IDE out of the box.

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© 2003 Andrew Troelsen

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Troelsen, A. (2003). Building C# Applications. In: C# and the .NET Platform. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0667-5_2

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