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Revision as of 20:17, 4 August 2008
Hello world in C#
- open a text editor (I like to use SCiTE)
- type in
- <csharp>
//HelloWorld in c# // //by Jeff Meyers jeff@iam.colum.edu
using System; namespace HelloClass {
class HelloWorld { public static void Main() { Console.WriteLine("Hello World!"); } }
}</csharp>
3 Save the file as HelloWorld.cs
4 Coplile the .cs file using csc or mcs
5 Use csc (windows) or mcs (*nix) ro compile
- csc run the HelloWorld.exe created by csc
- If you are using SCiTE and your path enviroment variables for csc are setup correctlty you can just press
- use mono to run the HelloWorld.exe created by mcs
mono HelloWorld.exe
6 Post to your oop folder. I would make a folder called "Hw1". Then you should make a link to you file using the source browser like this
<a href="http://iam.colum.edu/oop/gbrowser.php?file=/ExampleStudentSite/oop/Hw1/HelloWorld.cs"> Home work One HelloWorld.cs </a>
Post this link on you oop page