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 | | Over time, and especially thanks to the development and manufacture of Integrated Circuits, computers have become extremely powerful, and this has resulted in a branch of programming called scripting. |
 | | Programming has become gradually easier as new languages are invented, but this has opened the scene to script kiddies, who are generally seen as an annoyance because of their lack of skill whilst often claiming to be hackers. |
 | | C# has a procedural, object oriented syntax based on C++ that includes aspects of several other programming languages (most notably Delphi, Visual Basic, and Java) with a particular emphasis on simplification (fewer symbolic requirements than C++, fewer decorative requirements than Java). |
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