C# in Simple Terms
C# is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language mainly used for writing applications for both hosted and embedded systems. C# helps programmers write software components suitable for deployment in distributed environments of all sizes – from large systems that use sophisticated operating systems, down to the very small systems with dedicated functions.
Originally developed in 2000, C# was part of Microsoft’s .NET initiative. It was designed to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that was intended to be economical with regard to memory and processing power requirements.
Untold primarily uses C# in conjunction with Unity, as this platform is particularly well suited to game development. You can count on the Untold team to be forthright on our technical and architectural recommendations for any project, and our tech stack shifts with the needs of the software applications we create.