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C# book
Hello,
I'm going to learn C# soon.
Please suggest good book. There are a lot of books and opinions about
each of them, so I'v got ...

Val


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valrub@hotmail.com
05-10-05 01:58 AM


Re: C# book
The best book to use to learn C# depends a lot on what your prior
experience with computer languages is.  Can you tell us more about
where you are coming from in terms of your experience?


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Adam
05-10-05 08:58 PM


Re: C# book
Yes, I forgot, after scholl (computer science) I did software testing
(for 3 years) and soon will be moving into application development. I
had learn at school time c/c++, java, perl, tcl/tk, fortran, etc... but
during the work time as I mention before I did testing.


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valrub@hotmail.com
05-10-05 08:58 PM


Re: C# book
The O'Reilly book Learning C# will do just fine for you.


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Adam
05-10-05 08:58 PM


Re: C# book
Hi Val,

I would also highly recommend O'Reilly's Programming C# by Jesse
Liberty. That is the book that I learned with. Also, if you are
interested in ASP.NET development I would recommend Jesse's other
O'Reilly book Programming ASP.NET.

Before I read Programming C# I had been an ASP programmer for about 2
years.

Tod Birdsall, MCSD
http://tod1d.blogspot.com


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Tod Birdsall
05-11-05 01:58 AM


Re: C# book
Thank you, I also got good recomendation about "C# Primer Plus"
by Klaus Michelsen, so probably I should decide which one I'm going to
buy. Any suggestion?


Tod Birdsall wrote:
> Hi Val,
>
> I would also highly recommend O'Reilly's Programming C# by Jesse
> Liberty. That is the book that I learned with. Also, if you are
> interested in ASP.NET development I would recommend Jesse's other
> O'Reilly book Programming ASP.NET.
>
> Before I read Programming C# I had been an ASP programmer for about 2
> years.
>
> Tod Birdsall, MCSD
> http://tod1d.blogspot.com


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valrub@hotmail.com
05-11-05 01:58 AM


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