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Standard ECMA-334 December 2001 Standardizing Information and Communication Systems C#LanguageSpecification . Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - URL: http://www.ecma.ch - Internet: helpdesk@ecma.ch 1 2 Brief history 3 4 This ECMAStandardisbasedonasubmissionfromHewlett-Packard, Intel, and Microsoft, that describes a 5 language called C#, which was developed within Microsoft. The principal inventors of this language were 6 Anders Hejlsberg, Scott Wiltamuth, and Peter Golde. The first widely distributed implementation of C# was 7 released by Microsoft in July 2000, as part of its .NET Framework initiative. 8 ECMATechnicalCommittee39(TC39)TaskGroup2(TG2)wasformedinSeptember2000,toproducea 9 standard for C#. Another Task Group, TG3, was also formed at that time to produce a standard for a library 10 and execution environment called Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). (CLI is based on a subset of the 11 .NETFramework.)AlthoughMicrosoft’s implementation of C# relies on CLI for library and runtime 12 support, other implementations of C# need not, provided they support an alternate way of getting at the 13 minimumCLIfeaturesrequired by this C# standard. 14 Asthedefinition of C# evolved, the goals used in its design were as follows: 15 • C#isintended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. 16 • Thelanguage, and implementations thereof, should provide support for software engineering principles 17 such as strong type checking, array bounds checking, detection of attempts to use uninitialized variables, and 18 automatic garbage collection. Software robustness, durability, and programmer productivity are important. 19 • Thelanguage is intended for use in developing software components suitable for deployment in 20 distributed environments. 21 • Source code portability is very important, as is programmer portability, especially for those 22 programmers already familiar with C and C++. 23 • Support for internationalization is very important. 24 • C#isintended to be suitable for writing applications for both hosted and embedded systems, ranging 25 from the very large that use sophisticated operating systems, down to the very small having dedicated 26 functions. 27 • Although C# applications are intended to be economical with regards to memory and processing power 28 requirements, the language was not intended to compete directly on performance and size with C or 29 assembly language. 30 Thedevelopment of this standard started in November 2000. 31 It is intended that the final version of this ECMA Standard will be submitted to ISO/IEC JTC 1 for adoption 32 under its fast-track procedure. 33 It is expected there will be future revisions to this Standard, primarily to add new functionality. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Adopted as an ECMA Standard by the General Assembly of December 2001. iii
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