I just have one question regarding C#.
I have downloaded Microsoft Visual C# 2010 Express to write the C# code.
Now, I want to compile the code using the same visual C#. Can I?
I have searched for a method to compile the code but all of the methods I founded are talking about command line 'cmd'. I tried using it but it gives me that "csc is not recognized as an internal or external command ....." although that the directory I was in is the same as the C# code directory
I want to compile and see the results in the output.
This is the original code to compile:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace Project1
{
class Example1_1
{
public static void Main()
{
// display “Hello World!” on the screen
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");
// display the current date and time
System.Console.WriteLine("The current date and time is " +
System.DateTime.Now);
}
}
}
and the result of pressing F6 'build' is:
------ Build started: Project: Project1, Configuration: Release x86 ------
Project1 -> C:\Users\Ali Alnufaili\AppData\Local\Temporary Projects\Project1\bin\Release\Project1.exe ========== Build: 1 succeeded or up-to-date, 0 failed, 0 skipped ==========
If you have any suggestion, till me please. ^_^

Visual Studio Command Prompt". From there you can run themsbuildcommand on your solution file. If you want to do that automatically, just copy all the environment variables values from that shell into your script.