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Crash-course to C# syntax needed for experienced VB.NET developer 1

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DayLaborer

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I've been writing VB.NET for the last 4 years. At work, we're about to start coding an app in C#. I need a good, quick intro to C# syntax. Any recommendations?

Thanks!
Eliezer
 
I appreciate the link - but I think I'd benefit from a document that compares the two languages. Any "idears", anyone?

Thanks!
 
Microsoft's MCAD/MCSD for Windows Applications and for Web Applications books cover both languages side by side.


Hope this helps.

[vampire][bat]
 


Those should get you started. Once in a while when I need to convert some sample code I use the Tangible Software converter:

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Jeff
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"The software I buy sucks, The software I write sucks. It's time to give up and have a beer..." - Me[/small]
 
Master Jeff Racker,

Thank you very much (star!) - that's exactly the type of document I'm looking for!

Eliezer
 
How about a non-crash course... Can anyone recommend a particularly good book to learn C# at a regular (i.e. not crash course) pace?

Thanks!
Eliezer
 
Jesse Liberty's 'Learning C#' [O'Reilly] is pretty good (well I liked it anyway). Mine is for .NET 2.0 but he may have a 3.0 version by now.

Steve

[small]"Every program can be reduced by one instruction, and every program has at least one bug. Therefore, any program can be reduced to one instruction which doesn't work." (Object::perlDesignPatterns)[/small]
 
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