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Thread: C#
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 12:45 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Member
C#
What is C# all about? Has anyone sent sometime with it yet? Is it worth learning?
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 02:04 PM
#2
Addicted Member
If its useful, I'm gonna skip C++ (if I can) and go into C#
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 02:14 PM
#3
think of C# as Vb for Java programmers. About the only major difference other than syntax between C# and VB is that C# can access memory locations directly.
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 02:23 PM
#4
Thread Starter
Member
Hmm... Is c# a replacement for J++.
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 03:41 PM
#5
PowerPoster
what do call it
What do you call this symbol : C#
Is it C pound or what?
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 03:47 PM
#6
Addicted Member
I believe its C Sharp (# = Sharp in musical terms)
# is pronounced "hash" in other terms, an can mean number, like #1 means number one.
It never means pound as far as I know, this is a pound sign: £
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Jun 22nd, 2001, 05:43 PM
#7
PowerPoster
I thought that was a sign on the telephone (#:pound)
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Jun 24th, 2001, 11:57 AM
#8
Hyperactive Member
Yeah on the phone it called the "pound" sign, the "£" is for currency. They were going to call it "c- hash" but then they thought it might be taken wrong....
<explained>
"Hash" is a narcoctic product made of marajuana, more potent than its predecessor, and much more potent... and mellower too! 
</explained>
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Jun 24th, 2001, 12:11 PM
#9
Addicted Member
Misunderstandings
Not only would they have been misunderstood, but they'd have probably got in a lot of trouble for it too.
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Jul 3rd, 2001, 09:13 AM
#10
New Member
The correct pronunciation is "C-Sharp" as adamcox said earlier.
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