what is c#
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Apparently you already know that C# is a programming language, or else you wouldn't have had the idea to ask about it here. So if you know that C# is a programming language, why don't you ask a more specific question that can be answered without writing an essay, which is already written, anyway (you do know Google, right?): C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[^]
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It's a semitone above C natural. It's sometimes known as D flat.
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It's a semitone above C natural. It's sometimes known as D flat.
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It's a semitone above C natural. It's sometimes known as D flat.
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This question has many answers. Can you tell us in what sense you want answer for.
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This answers your question... C♯ (C-sharp) is a musical note lying a chromatic semitone above C and a diatonic semitone below D. C-sharp is thus enharmonic to D♭. It is the second semitone in the French solfège and is known there as do dièse. In some European notations, it is known as Cis. In equal temperament it is also enharmonic with Bdouble sharp (Hisis). When calculated in equal temperament with a reference of A above middle C as 440 Hz, the frequency of C♯4 (the C♯ above middle C) is about 277.18 Hz. See pitch (music) for a discussion of historical variations in frequency. C#[^] good luck!
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It's a semitone above C natural. It's sometimes known as D flat.
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Apparently you already know that C# is a programming language, or else you wouldn't have had the idea to ask about it here. So if you know that C# is a programming language, why don't you ask a more specific question that can be answered without writing an essay, which is already written, anyway (you do know Google, right?): C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[^]
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
He is a new member, he joined about 4 days ago he is just trying to see how this site works
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He is a new member, he joined about 4 days ago he is just trying to see how this site works
Ratul Thakur wrote:
He is a new member, he joined about 4 days ago he is just trying to see how this site works
Apparently his definition of "seeing" is empirical research with extreme input values.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson