Philippe Verdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> va escriure:
>> The "musical sharp sign," of course, is U+266F, making the correct
>> spelling Câ.

>From TUS: " These symbols are typically used for text decorations, but they
may also be treated as normal text characters in applications such as
typesetting chess books, card game manuals, and horoscopes. "

;-) [replace with â if you want]


> But the "orthograph" is unambiguously "C#" with ASCII characters at
> least for its standard source file extension

Huh?
Never seen a source file with the .C# extension (nor Câ). Seen a lot of them
with .cs. The compiler itself is named csc.
And Câ does not seems to be an allowed identifier (neither is colÂlectiu, so
for me this language is bad ;-) And please Ken you are specifically
prohibited to comment on this one: you know we cannot agree on this one
:-D).

> (or spelled in French "C
> croisillon", or more commonly "C diÃse" even though it is the French
> spelling for the sharp musical symbol).

En franÃais, on devrait dire  do diÃse Â. Ce qui enlÃve beaucoup de sel.


Antoine


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