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Chapter 2:  Learning Just Enough C# or VB.NET: Basic Syntax 
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into a project depend on the project type. For example, there are project items that are part 
of a WPF application but wouldn’t be part of a Console application. Of particular interest 
in the FirstProgram project is the file named Program.cs (or Module1.vb if programming 
in VB), which is a code file, as we’ll discuss in the next section.
Examining the Code Skeleton
Having run the New Project Wizard for a Console application, you’ll see a file named 
Program.cs (or Module.vb) that contains skeleton code in the editor. VS will create 
skeleton code using built-in templates for most project types that you create. You’re free 
to add, remove, or modify this code as you see fit. Listing 2-1 contains the skeleton code, 
which I’ll explain next.
Listing 2-1 
  Console application skeleton code
C#:
using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic; 
using System.Linq; 
using System.Text; 
 
namespace FirstProgram 

    class Program 
    { 
        static void Main(string[] args) 
        { 
        } 
    } 
}
VB:
Module Module1 
 
    Sub Main() 
 
    End Sub 
 
End Module