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C# starting out
I want to learn C# but not sure where to start. Should I go with online tutorials, or books or what? Can anyone help.
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most of the online tutorials ive seen all assume that your using visual studio, so unless you wanna pay for it, id go with books.
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Well, does C# compile like C or do you just put lil code snippets with text boxes like VB.NET?
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The MSDN reference is a great way to learn if you are proficient at another language already.
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Yeah, i've heard that VB.Net is a _big_ improvement from VB.
But yeah, download visual studio .net express from teh link Ooble gave you. Or, on Linux get mono.
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