C-doubleplus vs C-hashtag
Which one is better?
Both are good for different purposes.
>>55623225
C# > C++
C > C++
I can't compare C to C# since I wouldn't use them the same places at all.
>>55623225
>C-hashtag
I'm going to start using this.
>>55623481
Yes, there are many good beginner tutorials on the net.
good luck
>>55623252
this
java
>>55623821
I think he meant using the expression "C-hashtag", and not the language itself, which begs the question, who doesn't call it C-hashtag, to be ironic and edgy?
>>55623917
I've always called it c hash
I've been reading it C-sharp, is this wrong?
>>55624042
im srry about ur iq anon
>>55623225
>>55623481
>>55623917
>>55623934
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language)
>C_Sharp_(programming_language)
>C_Sharp
>Sharp
>#
>>55624189
>not understanding sarcasm
I'm pretty sure you're gonna reply with the "I was just pretending to be retarded" comic to this too
>>55624189
Yes, I know it's supposed to be sharp, but they've used the hash (or as Americans call it "pound") symbol since the beginning as well. I've always been kind of surprised Americans never called it c pound.
>>55624042
same, what else are you supposed to call it? c pound? c number? fuck that shit. sharp rolls right off the tongue so nicely its like warm jizz. love that shit
>>55623225
>C-hashtag
>not calling it C-old lady's game
c- tic tac toe
>>55623481
>>55624189
>>55625278
>not calling it D-flat
>>55625868
C# and Db are only the same notes in a well tempered keyboard instrument
>>55625911
What? In 12-TET, they are enharmonic, they have the same frequency in their respective octave, in a keyboard they'd be the exact same note.
>>55623225
C-hashtag is more for twitter programming. would recommend C+=1 instead
>>55625757
>old lady's game
It's tic tac toe, genius.