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Bosque Language vs C#: What are the differences?

Developers describe Bosque Language as "Experimental Programming Language from Microsoft Research". The key design features of the language provide ways to avoid accidental complexity in the development and coding process. The result is improved developer productivity, increased software quality, and enable a range of new compilers. On the other hand, C# is detailed as "Simple, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language for the .NET platform". C# (pronounced "See Sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language. C# has its roots in the C family of languages and will be immediately familiar to C, C++, Java, and JavaScript programmers.

Bosque Language and C# can be primarily classified as "Languages" tools.

Bosque Language is an open source tool with 4.44K GitHub stars and 312 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Bosque Language's open source repository on GitHub.

Decisions about Bosque Language and C#
Andrew Carpenter
Chief Software Architect at Xelex Digital, LLC · | 16 upvotes · 407K views

In 2015 as Xelex Digital was paving a new technology path, moving from ASP.NET web services and web applications, we knew that we wanted to move to a more modular decoupled base of applications centered around REST APIs.

To that end we spent several months studying API design patterns and decided to use our own adaptation of CRUD, specifically a SCRUD pattern that elevates query params to a more central role via the Search action.

Once we nailed down the API design pattern it was time to decide what language(s) our new APIs would be built upon. Our team has always been driven by the right tool for the job rather than what we know best. That said, in balancing practicality we chose to focus on 3 options that our team had deep experience with and knew the pros and cons of.

For us it came down to C#, JavaScript, and Ruby. At the time we owned our infrastructure, racks in cages, that were all loaded with Windows. We were also at a point that we were using that infrastructure to it's fullest and could not afford additional servers running Linux. That's a long way of saying we decided against Ruby as it doesn't play nice on Windows.

That left us with two options. We went a very unconventional route for deciding between the two. We built MVP APIs on both. The interfaces were identical and interchangeable. What we found was easily quantifiable differences.

We were able to iterate on our Node based APIs much more rapidly than we were our C# APIs. For us this was owed to the community coupled with the extremely dynamic nature of JS. There were tradeoffs we considered, latency was (acceptably) higher on requests to our Node APIs. No strong types to protect us from ourselves, but we've rarely found that to be an issue.

As such we decided to commit resources to our Node APIs and push it out as the core brain of our new system. We haven't looked back since. It has consistently met our needs, scaling with us, getting better with time as continually pour into and expand our capabilities.

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Erik Ralston
Chief Architect at LiveTiles · | 14 upvotes · 558K views

C# and .Net were obvious choices for us at LiveTiles given our investment in the Microsoft ecosystem. It enabled us to harness of the .Net framework to build ASP.Net MVC, WebAPI, and Serverless applications very easily. Coupled with the high productivity of Visual Studio, it's the native tongue of Microsoft technology.

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Pros of Bosque Language
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    • 351
      Cool syntax
    • 292
      Great lambda support
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      Great generics support
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      Language integrated query (linq)
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      Extension methods
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      Automatic garbage collection
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      Properties with get/set methods
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      Backed by microsoft
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      Automatic memory management
    • 61
      Amaizing Crossplatform Support
    • 46
      High performance
    • 42
      LINQ
    • 37
      Beautiful
    • 34
      Great ecosystem of community packages with Nuget
    • 26
      Vibrant developer community
    • 23
      Great readability
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      Dead-simple asynchronous programming with async/await
    • 19
      Visual Studio - Great IDE
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      Open source
    • 16
      Productive
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      Object oriented programming paradigm
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      Strongly typed by default, dynamic typing when needed
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      Easy separation of config/application code
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      Great community
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      OOPS simplified with great syntax
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      Cool
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      Operator overloading
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      Events management using delegates
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      Good language to teach OO concepts
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      High-performance
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      Linq expressions
    • 7
      Unity
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      Coherent language backed by an extensive CLR
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      Conditional compilation
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      Top level code
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      Comprehensive platform libraries
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      Organized and clean
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      Concise syntax, productivity designed
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      Lovely
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      Statically typed
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      Interfaces
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      Far more sleek and sphisticated than other languages
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      Sophisticated overall
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      Interfaces

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    Cons of Bosque Language
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      • 15
        Poor x-platform GUI support
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        Closed source
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        Fast and secure
      • 7
        Requires DllImportAttribute for getting stuff from unma

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      What is Bosque Language?

      The key design features of the language provide ways to avoid accidental complexity in the development and coding process. The result is improved developer productivity, increased software quality, and enable a range of new compilers.

      What is C#?

      C# (pronounced "See Sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language. C# has its roots in the C family of languages and will be immediately familiar to C, C++, Java, and JavaScript programmers.

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