Programming Microsoft XP with C#?
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I'm starting to get into programming. So far all I learned is how to program a TI 84 calculator. My friend started programming his computer the time I started with the calculator. But he told me that you write programs though notepad and I'm right now learning C#. So how do I convert my programs from notepad to the form I want them to do something. Or does C# not work if your using notepad, if so how do I make a program then?
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Answer:
C# code needs a compiler to run. It is not interpreted like Coldfusion or php. Fortunately, like them or not, Microsoft has free versions of Visual Studio that enables you to write C# code, compile it, run it, and build full applications. You can download a version to build web applications, or desktop applications. Either will allow you to use C#.
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