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==External links==
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*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp/ Official homepage]
*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp/ Official homepage]
*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-au/vcsharp/default.aspx Visual C Sharp Developer Centre]
*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/ Visual C# Express homepage]
*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/ Visual C# Express homepage]
* [http://en.csharp-online.net/Visual_CSharp Visual C# and Visual C# Express] - at C# Online.NET
* [http://en.csharp-online.net/Visual_CSharp Visual C# and Visual C# Express] - at C# Online.NET

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Microsoft Visual C# is Microsoft's implementation of the C# specification, included in the Microsoft Visual Studio suite of products. It is based on the ECMA/ISO specification of the C# language, which Microsoft also created. While multiple implementations of the specification exist, Visual C# is by far the one most commonly used.[citation needed] In most contexts, an unqualified reference to "C#" is taken to mean "Visual C#."

The term Visual denotes a brand-name relationship with other Microsoft programming languages such as Visual Basic, Visual FoxPro, Visual J# and Visual C++. All of these products are packaged with a graphical IDE and support rapid application development of Windows-based applications.

Visual C# is currently used in development of Windows and Xbox Live games via Microsoft XNA, which allows game developers to create and share their games with other gamers.

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