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yes it is . While creating new project I select the Language C#Script .
While coding in C# Script I realized that the syntax of C# Script is not similar to C# programming language . Which scripting language syntax is very much similar to C# programming lanaguage ?
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Nishchal
- Marsha_R5 years agoChampion Level 3
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/scripting/selecting-the-scripting-language.html
Will my project be limited in functionality if I select this or that language?
No, it will not. The vast majority of TestComplete features is equally oriented on each of the supported languages. So, you can choose the language that is closer to your developer skills.
Note however that the syntax of C#Script and C++Script differs from that of C# and C++. So, selecting these scripting languages makes sense only if you plan to create a Connected or Self-Testing C++ or C# application. If you want to select C#Script or C++Script only due to that the C# or C++ syntax is closer to your skills, we recommend that you rather use JavaScript as its syntax is more similar to C# and C++ than the C#Script and C++Script syntax is.
- tristaanogre5 years agoEsteemed Contributor
nisgupta wrote:
While coding in C# Script I realized that the syntax of C# Script is not similar to C# programming language . Which scripting language syntax is very much similar to C# programming lanaguage ?
Thanks
Nishchal
There isn't one, really. As Marsha_R indicated, the only reason for C # Script being provided as a language is for connected or self-testing applications. With those features having been deprecated in TestComplete, C# Script is provided simply for backwards compatibility for users who may already have projects in that language.
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