C# Programming Language

C# Programming Language

By Anastasia Kovba

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2012-01-10
  • Current Version: 13.0
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 787.00 kB
  • Developer: Anastasia Kovba
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 2.75
2.75
From 12 Ratings

Description

C# .NET programming language for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Programming language is a perfect tool for studying, complex mathematical calculation, entertainment and many other useful tasks. The application is especially useful for learning the C# .NET programming language. You have to buy compilations inside the application. Internet connection is required. - The great programming tool on the AppStore. - Your programming language for iOS is amazing! * FEATURES * - Compile and run your program. - Text input before program run and text output. - Enhanced source code editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers, color themes and additional keyboard. - Import and export programs by iTunes or by email. - Online language reference and several program samples. * LIMITATIONS * - Internet connection is required to compile and run a program. - Graphics, network, file system and real-time input are not supported. - Maximum running time of a program is 15 seconds. Thanks for using the application! ==================================== C# (pronounced see sharp) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. It was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by Ecma and ISO. C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure. C# is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. Its development team leader is Anders Hejlsberg. The most recent version is C# 4.0, which was released on April 12, 2010. The name "C sharp" was inspired by musical notation where a sharp indicates that the written note should be made a semitone higher in pitch. This is similar to the language name of C++, where "++" indicates that a variable should be incremented by 1. Due to technical limitations of display (standard fonts, browsers, etc.) and the fact that the sharp symbol (# music sharp sign) is not present on the standard keyboard, the number sign was chosen to represent the sharp symbol in the written name of the programming language. This convention is reflected in the ECMA-334 C# Language Specification. However, when it is practical to do so (for example, in advertising or in box art), Microsoft uses the intended musical symbol. The "sharp" suffix has been used by a number of other .NET languages that are variants of existing languages, including J# (a .NET language also designed by Microsoft that is derived from Java 1.1), A# (from Ada), and the functional programming language F#. The original implementation of Eiffel for .NET was called Eiffel#, a name since retired since the full Eiffel language is now supported. The suffix has also been used for libraries, such as Gtk# (a .NET wrapper for GTK+ and other GNOME libraries), Cocoa# (a wrapper for Cocoa) and Qt# (a .NET language binding for the Qt toolkit).

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Reviews

  • Very good - just has no free compiles

    4
    By soundqd
    The app itself is good; it works as advertised and the price to unlock unlimited compiling is really good compared to other apps. So overall it’s a great deal. The only reason I give 4/5 is you have to spend money to do your first compile meaning you don’t know how well it actually will work until you pay. In my case it works well so far but it’d be nice to do a test run first
  • Unbelievable

    5
    By Mace629
    I have used this app for a while. And at first I didn’t like that you had to pay, but I got over it and got a great app. I look at the reviews and people complain about the money. Are you kidding? People pay a thousand dollars for a phone but won’t play a lousy three dollars? I code Unity and developing are a game. This is an amazing app and worth the three dollars. There are a couple errors, but that’s nothing. There are app out there that are probably better. But this is really convenient. I am so sorry devs of this app, you did an amazing job!
  • Can’t test if it will compile code correctly

    1
    By Introsplash
    Can this app handle the Console.ReadLine() command? Can this program handle text color? What are the limitations? This application says free but in order to compile anything other than the demo program it requires a fee. Sure the fee is either .99 for 100 compilations or 2.99 for unlimited but too many developers are taking advantage thinking that it’s only .99 cents so they take your dollar and give you a bad application. If you do this enough it adds up and you lose trust on valid applications. I would suggest you start with a 100 free compilations then block the app from further compilations. We can’t trust the developers demo app since it’s hard coded to compile and run. This app has a ton of limitations and the developer knows that so he structure this to take advantage of that.
  • I was looking for this

    3
    By Jkinsley1
    Thank you
  • Worth every penny

    5
    By Techuisite
    I wanted to make sure that this get what it deserves. Making a free app with no ads that is as nice and complete as this deserves be paid for. The developer will only be able to continue to make apps like this if they can get paid while doing it. This app is exactly what I was looking for in learning C# on the go. $2.99 for unlimited compilations is a bargain and all those complaining just don’t understand how development works. If some builds something and they use there own time and effort, they should be able to ask for compensation. The only thing I wish it had was iPad Shortcuts. Would be great run, build, and compile using a keyboard shortcut instead of having to reach up every time. Not a huge thing just a hopeful want for the future.
  • The Real Deal

    5
    By Something 2080
    This app works exactly as described. $3 for the unlimited compiles is totally worth it. Simple, effective app, well done!
  • Rip off - DON'T BUY

    1
    By FriskyDev
    This is a piece of junk designed to steal money. It is too bad I can't rate it any lower. Looking at the reviews, they must be scamming or paying people to write reviews to make the numbers go up. So sad.
  • False Pricing

    1
    By BrightHalo
    Has no functionality unless you pay.
  • I did a Microsoft coding test on it

    4
    By JustWaitinHere
    This app is purely the basics, and has no update functions. However, it's pretty solid and I used it to code a challenge I was given. Ended up being perfect because I was not near my computer when i needed to be most.
  • Great job!

    5
    By aierlande
    Does what it says it will do.

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