C# Where can I find a plethora of C# program codes on Planet Source Code?

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The discussion centers around requests for C# program code, with participants suggesting various resources and offering assistance. One user recommends searching for "C# source codes" on Google for a broad range of examples. Another participant, experienced in Visual C#, expresses willingness to help with specific coding tasks and encourages the requester to share concrete project ideas. Additionally, a suggestion is made to visit Planet Source Code for an extensive collection of C# code samples. The conversation emphasizes the importance of defining specific programming tasks to receive targeted assistance.
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please i want c# programs code...

please i want c# programs code...
 
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mfecky said:
please i want c# programs code...

google your search as "C# source codes". Good luck.
 


what kind of code do you want?
 


i want to make advanced programs
 


I have some experience as a front-end developer in Visual C# so I can help you. If you have concrete task I can write some pieces of codes. What kind of tasks interesting for you?
 


go to planet source code and you'll get more source code than you can deal with
 
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