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Postby redversgosse » Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:04 pm

I'm a C++/MFC (about 10 year) and C# (about 2 years) developer both laguages are good. If you are starting out using C# I'd recommend purchasing the nut shell C# and ASP.NET books. Both are invaluable resources for newbies to C#.

I too also recommend checking out www.codeproject.com and www.codeguru.com. Both have excellent resources for C++ and C# developers.

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Postby Azhar » Tue Jul 13, 2004 7:53 pm

Hi,

I'm also interested in learning C-Sharp (Sharp key don't work on my keyboard - :) )

I started 2 days ago.. - I ran through a few tutorials on csharpcorner and have made some pointless text displaying programs which run in commad prompt using C-sharp - but thats about it - unfortunately i don't have visual studio.net - but i do have visual stdio 6 and i dont believe that supports c-sharp - so currently i am using a program calle SharpDevelop..

Anyways, looking forward to learning C-sharp with u - :)


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Postby IloveU » Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:13 pm

there was nice net-based resources center but it is not alive now

dotnetwire.com

but archive is there so.... go on ;p
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