We may earn an affiliate commission when you visit our partners.

C# 6

Save
May 13, 2024 3 minute read

What is C# 6?

C# 6 is an object-oriented programming language that was initially released in 2015. It is a statically-typed language, which means that variables must be declared with a specific data type before they can be used. C# 6 is a compiled language, which means that it is converted into machine code before it is run.

C# 6 is a popular language for developing desktop applications, web applications, and mobile applications. It is also used for developing games, and it is a popular choice for developing business applications.

Why Learn C# 6?

There are many reasons to learn C# 6. Here are a few of the benefits:

Share

Help others find this page about C# 6: by sharing it with your friends and followers:

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in C# 6.
Save
Comprehensive and in-depth guide to C# programming, covering all aspects of the language.
Comprehensive and in-depth guide to C# 6, covering all aspects of the language.
Provides a comprehensive overview of C# 6 and .NET Core 2.0, covering everything from basic syntax to advanced topics such as async programming and cloud computing.
Concise and practical guide to C# 6.0, covering the new features and enhancements in the language.
Concise and practical guide to C# 6.0, covering the new features and enhancements in the language.
Table of Contents
Our mission

OpenCourser helps millions of learners each year. People visit us to learn workspace skills, ace their exams, and nurture their curiosity.

Our extensive catalog contains over 50,000 courses and twice as many books. Browse by search, by topic, or even by career interests. We'll match you to the right resources quickly.

Find this site helpful? Tell a friend about us.

Affiliate disclosure

We're supported by our community of learners. When you purchase or subscribe to courses and programs or purchase books, we may earn a commission from our partners.

Your purchases help us maintain our catalog and keep our servers humming without ads.

Thank you for supporting OpenCourser.

© 2016 - 2025 OpenCourser