Re: C#.NET
- From: "Carlos J. Quintero [VB MVP]" <carlosq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:01:50 +0200
I'd suggest to learn well the .NET concepts (garbabe collection, assemblies,
reflection, strong names, interop), the huge .NET Framework class library,
the VS.NET IDE, the OOP principles, refactoring, good programming skills,
etc., all of this language-agnostic, and once you master all that, learning
the syntax of C# or VB.NET will take you only a month. You can learn both
and use the one which you like more, or the one that you are told to use.
In the .NET world, the programming language is a thin layer on top of all,
and it the last thing to choose. Just my opinion, of course.
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Best regards,
Carlos J. Quintero
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"kedar" <kedar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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>I am confused about taking C# AS my career
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