Originally posted by pipe13
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In fact the C in the name was due to two things:
1) The obvious marketing tactic by Microsoft to spread uncertainty and cash in on the popularity and benefits of C++
2) CSharp used to be called "Microsoft Cool" (How gross is that!). So the "C" derives from that name.
Don't fall for it kids! C++ is a vastly superior tool and will outlive this cheap Java clone.
C++/clr on the other hand was fairly good. I could work with twits and yet not have to use their twit language
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