C# (Computer program language)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001001705
- info:lc/authorities/sh2001001705
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2001001705#concept
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Variants
- C-Sharp (Computer program language)
- C♯ (Computer program language)
Broader Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- C♯ (Computer program language)
Sources
- found: Work cat.: 2001030562: Archer, T. Inside C♯, 2001.
- found: Prof. Smiley's C# website, March 9, 2001(C# - pronounced C-Sharp)
- found: Microsoft Visual Studio website, March 9, 2001(Microsoft introduces C#. C# is a modern, object-oriented language that enables programmers to quickly build a wide range of applications for the new Microsoft NET platform.)
- found: Albahari, J. C# 3.0 pocket reference, 2008.
- found: Wikipedia, Aug. 13, 2009(C Sharp (programming language): C# (pronounced "C Sharp") is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing imperative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. It was developed by Microsoft within the .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-334) and ISO (ISO/IEC 23270). C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure)
- found: ISO/IEC 23270, 2nd. ed.:p. 11 (the name C# is pronounced "C Sharp"; the name C# is written as the Latin capital letter C (U+0043) followed by the number sign # (U+0023))
LC Classification
- QA76.73.C154
Change Notes
- 2001-03-07: new
- 2010-05-21: revised
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