It’s my understanding that C#, though created by Microsoft, is a programming language that can be used or implemented for things other than .NET programming. For example, I could create a compiler for C# to target native x86 or other processors or even a JVM. Is my understanding incorrect? Does anyone know if C# is used for anything besides .NET?
It’s my understanding that C#, though created by Microsoft, is a programming language that
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You are correct that it can be used for other things. It’s a language specification…you can compile it into anything you like if you take the time, but it’d be a tremendous effort.
I don’t know of any other uses besides Mono as jrcs3 said, but hopefully Eric Lippert will chime in and give you a compiler point of view on C#