There is a big difference between the programming languages (C++, C#) and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Microsoft Visual Studio. The C++ and C# languages are quite different. You can see the comparison here: (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defaul...
Depending on context, when people say Visual C/C#, they mean either MS Visual Studio IDE or Microsoft Visual C++/C# implementation of the language. For example, if I say, “it is compiled in Visual C++”, I mean that this code is written in C++ and compiled using Visual C++. I may also say “I opened a solution in Visual C++ (Studio)”, in this case I mean that I used Visual Studio IDE to open a solution (set of projects).
I hope this makes sense.
Is microsoft visual c# and microsoft visual c the same programing language?
yes and no
Reply:The "visual" refers to Microsoft implementation/product.
C# and C++ are the languages, and they're different. For example, C# is fully object oriented, C++ is not.
Reply:They are different languages. C# is really more of a java like language in that it is more object oriented and more visual in nature. If I had a choice to learn either, I would just go with C#.
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