Microsoft Visual C# 2008 is the comprehensive toolset for creating XML Web services and Microsoft .NET—connected applications for Microsoft Windows® and the Web. This robust development package, which uses the component-oriented C# development language, offers beginning and intermediate developers with C++ or Java experience a modern language and environment for creating next-generation software. Visual C# 2008 delivers superior functionality for streamlining business processes, including:
- Rapid design, development, and deployment support for creating and consuming Web services.
- Form designers and visual controls for creating rich Windows-based applications.
- Authoring tools and services for building powerful Microsoft .NET server-based solutions.
- Migration tools for converting Java-based projects to the Microsoft .NET development environment.
- With Visual C# 2008, developers can build solutions for the broadest range of clients, including Windows, the Web, and mobile or embedded devices. Using this elegant programming language and tool, developers can leverage their existing C++ and Java-language skills and knowledge to be successful in the .NET environment.
A Flexible, Intuitive Language with an Active Community
Intuitive C++-based Language
Use a language modeled on C++ syntax, immediately familiar to C++ and Java developers, as well as intuitive new language constructs that greatly simplify development tasks.
Reliable Interoperability
Employ "unsafe" code to call native Windows APIs, use pre-built COM components, and leverage existing ActiveX controls to seamlessly integrate existing applications and components.
Modern, Component-Oriented Language
Take advantage of inherent support for properties, indexers, delegates, single and multidimensional arrays, advanced inheritance, attributes, versioning, and XML comments.
A Fast-Growing Developer Community
Learn from the rapidly growing community of C# developers and leverage skills across multiple computing environments by using an interoperable, standards-based language.
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