Re: Recommendations for .NET self-study or courses?
From: Jon Skeet [C# MVP] (skeet_at_pobox.com)
Date: 08/11/04
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:44:21 +0100
Peter E. Granger <PEG4News@hotmail.com> wrote:
> To remedy this, we're forming a small study group, and are looking for
> recommendations on a good approach to this. Does anyone have any good
> recommendations for how to learn .NET in a way that will give a good
> combination of theoretical and practical knowledge, i.e., something that
> will sound good in an interview AND be useful if one actually *gets* the
> job?
<snip>
This is a slightly off-the-wall suggestion, but here we go anyway: hang
out in the newsgroups, and answer any questions which interest you. If
you don't know the answer, find it out (from books, MSDN, Google, trial
and error, etc). That's the way I learned Java, C# and .NET.
-- Jon Skeet - <skeet@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
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