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See also: C♯

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Inspired by the sharp symbol in musical notation. Perhaps also because this symbol resembles four connected + symbols; see etymology for C++.

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C#

  1. (programming) An object-oriented programming language, resembling Java in some respects, developed by Microsoft Corporation as part of their .NET Framework initiative.
    • 2008, Andrew Troelsen, Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Platform: An Advanced Guide, page XVIII:
      VBers may find the syntax of C# a bit unpalatable.

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