C\# is an object-oriented programming language that was developed by Microsoft in 2011. In \cref{fig:csharp} we can see the logo of the programming language. \begin{figure}[H] \caption{The logo of C\#} \label{fig:csharp} \centering \includegraphics[width=2cm]{exercises/references/csharp.png} \end{figure} \cref{lst:csharphelloworld} shows a program that prints the text \enquote{Hello LaTeX friends!} to the console. Like Java, C\# makes use of classes and main methods to build executable applications. \begin{listing}[H] \caption{A simple C\# program} \label{lst:csharphelloworld} \inputminted[breaklines, linenos=true]{csharp}{exercises/references/HelloLateXFriends.cs} \end{listing}