I have to beg to differ a bit on this. C# has always been C# (except when it was 'Cool'). Visual C# was Visual C#.NET. Stating the obvious, Visual C#/Visual C#.NET is Microsoft's implementation of C#.
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Yeah alright (even though I don't completely agree, adding the word "Visual" then you have Microsoft's complete implementation with all the tooling including all the various designers and stuff, C# has always been for .Net even though .Net can be implemented on other platforms beside Windows doesn't change that fact), however C# is still just the name of the language and my point is that the #-sign is not a "componentry name" as ThEiMp called it.
can someone help me with a project i have
@ridic...
Post your question in the forum where other members will see it.
Is it really nessecary to humiliate the person if they get a low score?
"I'm sorry, but you may want to read the book VB.NET for DUMMIES!"
Well, VB.Net for Dummies is a good beginners book.
Also that I suggest the Internet as a perfect medium to be trained on using tutorials that actually work. Funly enough that I have found ones that don't and then they have !!working!! codebank tutorials that say that they as do, when they don't. And that the programmer must be doing something very wrong to have it to do that, in which it is doing on their system.
Yes, that is the name of the book, not a personal opinion of the test author.
When the first "For Dummies" book came out in 1991, and others soon after, it was also the opinion of some that the title of the books were insulting and that no one would buy them, but they've had many bestsellers over the year, as quite a few people obviously recognize the humor and acknowledge that they want a book geared to try to simplify arcane knowledge in an easier to digest form.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Dummies
Not very well, I'm only a programming toddler :(
We were all like that once, anyway
I would have aced it if it wasn't for the Windows 8 questions! I fear Windows 8 :(
Same here, I have had to purchase it twice to have it. Something like the fact that Microsoft had burnt the first copy so that I could only use it upto about a few months usage. Then this new copy or version of it, is actually very good and it likes to not show the video of a video playing in Windows Media Player 8.1, in which at this very point in time that I am writing this I am now faced with, that fact of the matter, even. I don't fear Windows 8.1, I hate it so much that they want to give me nightmares about that fact, even to this day, as such and then the like...