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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:03:59+00:00 2026-05-13T22:03:59+00:00

What is the best practice for using C# as an embedded internal scripting application

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What is the best practice for using C# as an embedded internal scripting application for a .NET 3.5 application? I have an app with a few small IronRuby scripts in it. None of which is really exploiting the dynamic nature of IronRuby.

Apparently its against our corporate standard to be using IronRuby or IronPython right now. Ooopps. What is the best way that I can use C# as my scripting language instead?

The one thing that I liked about IronRuby was I could make small changes while the app was running and then re-run the scripts. Any way to do this in C#? Or will have to constantly restart the app?

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    2026-05-13T22:03:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:03 pm

    At the moment you can’t use C# as a scripting language, unless you switch to Mono.

    Microsoft have stated that this (or similar functionality) is on the roadmap for C# version 5, which is far into the future.

    You can currently fake it however, by creating a temporary “code file” as an in memory string, externally running the C# compiler to produce a new in-memory assembly, and then loading and executing that assembly.
    This will work well once, but if you want to update it without restarting you’ll have to load the in-memory assembly in a new appdomain, and unload the old one each time (which gets quite tricky).

    To be honest, I wouldn’t bother. C# doesn’t make for a very good scripting language due to it’s compiled nature and static typing

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