Class library of its own in C#
I am using C sharp to make a project on .NET. I had studied C sharp and I am studying .NET now and for the same I have been assigned a project. But while researching for the project I realised tha C Sharp does not has its own class library. Is it true? Then from where does C sharp gets its class library?
Re: Class library of its own in C#
The answer is No. Surprised? Even I was shocked when I realised this. I too had no idea about this that C # does not has a class library its own. But then does not C # needs any class library? The answer is C # makes use of the .NET Framework class library and Base class library and it doesnot has any of its own.
Re: Class library of its own in C#
C sharp is language which is used for designing applications on .NET framework. Most of the .NET platform application are developed in C sharp. Also .NET framework includes a huge class library. This is also available to C sharp developers as C sharp is a language used for .NET framework application. So hence there is no basic need for C sharp to build its own class libraray.
Re: Class library of its own in C#
I am also learning C sharp. I have already finished Core Java and Advanced Java. I had to say that C sharp is the most useful and most recommended language for creating an apllication for .NET platform. I was also unaware that C sharp does not has its own class libraries. The reason is C sharp developers have an easy access to almost all the class library of .NET. So in other words, there is no class library with C sharp.