BT8903 - C# Programming

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ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM
BSc
SEMESTER
V
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
C# Programming
CREDIT
4
BK ID
BT8903
MAX.MARKS
60

Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.

Q.1 Describe the components of .Net framework with the help of a diagram. Also explain the Common Language Runtime (CLR) in .Net.
Answer:- The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is an Execution Environment . It works as a layer between Operating Systems and the applications written in .Net languages that conforms to the Common Language Specification (CLS). The main function of Common Language Runtime (CLR) is to convert the Managed Code into native code and

Q.2 Describe the C# program structure with the help of a diagram.
Answer: - C# programs can consist of one or more

Q.3 Write the following programs in C#:
1. Write a program in C# to reverse a string using for loop.
2. Write a program in C# that concatenates list of strings.
Answer:-

Q.4 Explain the following in C#:
1. Pass by value
2. Pass by reference
3. Output parameters
4. Variable argument list
Answer:- Pass By Value:-


Q.5 Give the similarities and differences between structure and classes.
Answer:-
·         The difference between a class and a structure is that, by default, all of the members of a class are private and, by default, all of the members of a structure are public. 
·         Structure are value type where as class are reference type.
·         Structure are default public where as class are default private.'this' pointer will work only in class. 
·         Structure: Initially (in C) a structure was
·          

6 Explain the concept of inheritance with the help of an example. Also explain containment inheritance.
Answer: - In object-oriented programming (OOP), inheritance is when an object or class is based on another object or class, using the same implementation (inheriting from a class) or specifying implementation to mantain the same behavior (realizing an interface; inheriting behavior). It is a mechanism for code reuse and to allow independent
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