Microsoft Java.
15ReplyNo..
That was called Visual J# and it was cancelled by Sun (Java creator).
3Reply
C-tic tac toe
14ReplyDeleted
2Reply
C octothorpe
13ReplyCan we just call it Cocktothorpe then?
6ReplyCame here for this. Good job.
2Reply
D♭
9ReplyFuck yes! D-flat
2Reply
C++/++
9ReplyWait it’s not C-Octothorpe?
8ReplyIt's officially C♯, not C#.
8Reply
cocktothorpe
7ReplySee-octothorpe. Why, how do you say it?
6ReplyCame here to say that.
2ReplyThis comment is absolute Gold
2ReplyJust See-hash.
1Reply
C-pound
6ReplyPfft….C-Pound, duh
5ReplyCis. Also Des programming language would be its enharmonic equivalent.
4ReplyC# = (C++)++ = (C+1)+1 = C+2
C# = C+2
And C+2 means C++
That means, there was a second C++ all the time and we did not know..
3ReplyNo C+2 would be C ++ ++ because C++ is C+1
1Reply
C number
2Replyc-hash?
2ReplyOr as my mother would call it, after only hearing me mention it a few times: "Sea Shark"
2ReplyC-noughts-and-crosses-board
1Replyja mówię ce kratka
1ReplyIt is often called C Hashtag but it is actually C .Net/(slash) Hashtag
1Reply??
1Reply
Cé dièse
1ReplyHere we call it C jogo da velha
1ReplySometimes I call it c sharp but I prefer c hashtag
1Reply