C#
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Description: C# is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language developed by Microsoft. It's used for developing various applications, including web, desktop, mobile apps, and games. C# is object-oriented, component-oriented, and includes features supporting imperative, declarative, functional, and generic programming styles.
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Total Mentions: 376
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Positive Mentions: 258
Negative Mentions: 18
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May 21, 2025
first time programming. What is wrong?
💬 12 comments
⬆︎ 6 upvotes
Mentions C# as another language.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/💬 4 comments
⬆︎ 5 upvotes
Suggests using C#.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 21, 2025
What programming language to learn?
💬 19 comments
⬆︎ 5 upvotes
Mentioned for Windows desktop apps.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 21, 2025
Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn in 2025 – What’s Your Pick?
💬 21 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Mentioned as a possible language to learn.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 20, 2025
I want to learn coding
💬 36 comments
⬆︎ 21 upvotes
Mentioned as a general software development field.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 20, 2025
i'm a CS student graduating in 2027, but I feel lost. any advice?
💬 49 comments
⬆︎ 63 upvotes
The comment mentions C# and Unity in relation to each other as an option, without judging the quality of either.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 20, 2025
Where should a newbie start by his own?
💬 9 comments
⬆︎ 1 upvotes
Mentioned as a language to learn.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 19, 2025
Not a JS fan.
💬 66 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
C# is mentioned as a language to compare with Javascript.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 19, 2025
Is .Net a good option for freelance?
💬 9 comments
⬆︎ 15 upvotes
Mentions C# as a good foundational language.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 19, 2025
Java's boilerplate is actually good
💬 64 comments
⬆︎ 29 upvotes
Mentioned in a comment about strongly typed explicit languages.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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