C# Programming Language Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 48 reviews. Read all reviews for C# Programming Language for iPhone.
C# Programming Language is free iOS app published by Anastasia Kovba

Great job!

aierlande

Does what it says it will do.


I did a Microsoft coding test on it

JustWaitinHere

This app is purely the basics, and has no update functions. However, it's pretty solid and I used it to code a challenge I was given. Ended up being perfect because I was not near my computer when i needed to be most.


False Pricing

BrightHalo

Has no functionality unless you pay.


Rip off - DON'T BUY

FriskyDev

This is a piece of junk designed to steal money. It is too bad I can't rate it any lower. Looking at the reviews, they must be scamming or paying people to write reviews to make the numbers go up. So sad.


The Real Deal

Something 2080

This app works exactly as described. $3 for the unlimited compiles is totally worth it. Simple, effective app, well done!


Wooooow nice

Messi2030

Thanks... It's really a wonderful application...i have been dreaming about an application like that...


Source Code Saving Is a Must

DonD50

I'm a Visual Studio Developer in C# and VB.NET and found this interesting. Need source code saving at the very least. Inline help would be nice especially since I'm sure the whole .NET Framework isn't available and this would be helpful to see what is available without having to provide documentation. Compiled code to actually run on the iPad or iPhone would be fantastic but I realize Apple's licensing policies is very restrictive. Looking forward to the next release.


Would be good if not broken

Middy Silvermoon

Wrote a small program to test it out and after running it I moved my phone just enough that the screen orientation changed. I don't know if that caused it or if it is a bug regardless but now I can't see any of the code I am writing except the last curly brace


Needs a couple of things

JackBond1234

Specifically I hope there will be support for things like graphics libraries. Readability is a bit difficult. Most importantly, I have no idea how to create and reference a class/object in this interface. Needs a reference section specifically suited to making code work in this specific interface.


Very usefull

true2jesus

I can't go into too much depth yet my initial reaction to this C# programming app is positive. It seems to be built with mono which is a plus for me since I use Mondevelop exclusively. There does not seem to be an ability to use the virtual or a bluetooth keyboard to input text into the console while a program is running. The author has resolved this by creating a page where each line is the next input in the execution of the program. This works in a limited way as long as you write your code in a predictable way and know what the user will type in next. There is no copy and paste function so you will have to type in each and every line. The author has written a function to send the code to an email address but I don't use email on this device so I can not test it. A copy and paste feature would have been advantageous so I would be able to paste the code into Evernote for access on my computer. In summery, this is a very useful program for learning C# or for writing small snippets of code.