What is CS-Script?

CS-Script is a scripting system for computer programming. It is based on the normal language language (CLR) and uses the C#language. Many programmers like that CS-Script is open-source, which means it can be adapted to the needs of the programmer if the use falls under the license agreement. The scripting motor is used in the CLR environment and most often within Microsoft® .NET. The engine can automate a range of programming needs so that system administrators, network administrators, system developers or even testers of programs can save time. They can use CS-Script to make C# code from the command line or from the CLR application where the script module is hosted.

Most CLR scripts combine environment and language. This means that running is connected by KD cannot work without an associated language and vice versa. CS-Script is different because it is only a runtime environment. It uses the C# programming language and the related infrastructure so that programmers can harvest several different advantages.

First, the fact that the language may not be maintained separately means that the user does not have to develop or use any language compiler or developer tools. The user can easily use existing development infrastructure. In addition, a large amount of information available online and in printing on how to use a scripting engine and a C#language.

Second, CS-Script can be used in conjunction with other CLR languages ​​with the desired language adapters, also referred to as alternative compilers. The default scripting engine tongue is C#, but it also comes with adapters for VB, C+, C ++, CLI and JavaScript. This makes CS-Script even more customizable to any scripts that the programmer needs to develop or start, whether hosted or separate scripts.

Other advantages include the ease of installation and the ability to expand the system. Installation is done simply by converting a scriptU and engine files in any system that has .NET Runtime. The scripting motor and functions can be expanded in several ways. The script can be converted to the application and the application can be converted to a script. To expand the skills of the scripting engine, you can also add any new assemblies written in .NET or any COM components.

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