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[edit]I have looked through the Internet for this language, but found very little (though it is very difficult to search for a topic called M#). One question - does this language have anything to do with M (programming language)? In other words, is this topic any relevant? (It seems to date from 2009; the article claims that the language originated in 2012.) Is so, the article could be redirected to M (programming language) and more information on its history could be included. If not, I'm afraid it's a delete unless more coverage in reliable sources can be found. - Mike Rosoft (talk) 19:10, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
This page may become a clashing page with Microsoft's "M#" language[1]. It's supposedly a set of extensions to C# so I'm not sure what kind of assessment or action should be made. - Distransient (talk) 20:05, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
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- ^ http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsofts-midori-the-m-connection/.
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This is totally made up language. M# is an internal tool for a company based in London who are trying to give their tool a legitimacy by adding a Wikipedia page for it. Movalipour (talk) 22:09, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
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