Re: best book for complete newbie on C#
- From: "clintonG" <csgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 10:49:42 -0600
For those with no previous programming experience its best to learn the
programming language first with little to no involvement with the .NET
Framework.
I've taught in the classroom and I've purchased and used many of the books
others mention and many are in fact not bad but are seriously lacking in
structured learning methodologies used by trained and experienced educators.
I recommend you order for review from a Barnes & Noble one or two of the
textbooks from the father and son team of Deitel & Deitel [1]. These are
actual textbooks used in schools and universities and are pricey so order
and review to see what I mean. These textbooks are foolproof learning tools
and if you do the excercises you will learn the C# programming language.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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[1] http://deitel.com/
"POLKO" <POLKO@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi! thank for response to my questions on learning curve. Now another
thing - NEVER had any experience with programming, zero. What book/s could
You recommend. I started with Programmer's Introduction by Gunnerson, but
I am more ready for complete lack of programming skills introduction. One
more thing, I am using C # 2005 from MS to learn this. Thanks again for
all your help.
.
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