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This chapter introduces you to the syntax of the C# language. It’s assumed that you have a reasonable amount of experience with C++ or Java, since C# shares a similar syntax. This is no accident. The designers of C# clearly meant to leverage the knowledge of those who have already developed with C++ and Java, which are arguably the dominant languages in object-oriented (OO) software development.
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© 2007 Weldon W. Nash, III
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(2007). C# Syntax Overview. In: Accelerated C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0338-4_3
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