@Bibtex-file{Misc/csharp.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography covers publications about the {C}#
                 [{C}-sharp] programming language and the underlying
                 virtual machines: Microsoft",
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  email =        "beebe at math.utah.edu, beebe at acm.org, beebe at
                 computer.org",
  address =      "University of Utah\\ Department of Mathematics, 110
                 LCB\\ 155 S 1400 E RM 233\\ Salt Lake City, UT
                 84112-0090\\ USA",
  supported =    "yes",
  keywords =     "C# [C-sharp]; Common Intermediate Language; Microsoft
                 Intermediate Language (MSIL); Mono Project; .NET
                 Project",
  abstract =     "This bibliography covers publications about the C#
                 [C-sharp] programming language and the underlying
                 virtual machines: Microsoft .NET (also known as Common
                 Intermediate Language or Microsoft Intermediate
                 Language (MSIL)), and the free software Mono Project.",
  readme =       "The bibliography includes members of publisher's
                 Microsoft .NET series, so there are a few entries that
                 are about Visual Basic, rather than C#. Since a major
                 goal of .NET is interlanguage operability, there is
                 still some connection to C#. \par At version 1.03, the
                 year coverage looked like this: \par 2001 ( 5) 2003 (
                 25) 2005 ( 15) 2002 ( 34) 2004 ( 29) 2006 ( 11) \par
                 Article: 2 Book: 117 \par Total entries: 119 \par
                 BibTeX citation tags are uniformly chosen as
                 name:year:abbrev, where name is the family name of the
                 first author or editor, year is a 4-digit number, and
                 abbrev is a 3-letter condensation of important title
                 words. Citation tags were automatically generated by
                 software developed for the BibNet Project. \par In this
                 bibliography, entries are sorted first by ascending
                 year, and within each year, alphabetically by author or
                 editor, and then, if necessary, by the 3-letter
                 abbreviation at the end of the BibTeX citation tag,
                 using the bibsort -byyear utility. Year order has been
                 chosen to make it easier to identify the most recent
                 work.",
}
