[.net] Recommend a good C# / .NET beginner book
Hi,
I am interested in learning C# as I feel it is the language of the future so I'm wondering which book anyone thinks I should buy to help me understand the basic syntax of C#. I also need something which explains the fundamentals to the .NET framework.
Thanks in Advance
TomX
Application Development Using C# and .NET by Michael Stiefel and Robert J. Oberg is a good one.
Are you new to programming in general, or just C#? I have the book Programming C#, by Jesse Liberty and it is a great resource for someone already familiar with coding. It covers almost everything you will ever need to know about c#, including multithreading, ASP.NET, Windows forms, ADO.NET, etc. It even has tips for veteran programmers of different languages when things are similar or different from the other languages.
Expects you to be something of a programmer, but I hear great things about Mono: A Developer's Notebook
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