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BKtechie

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Mar 27, 2002
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Hello all,
I'm interested in adding C# to my list of languages. What are the best books on the subject out there?
Thanks,
BKtechie
 
If you have any experience in C or C++, as well as object-oriented design, then learning C# will be a breeze.

The much harder task is learning the .NET Framework. There is a *ton* of stuff in there.

I found a good starter for me was O'Reilly's C# in a Nutshell (has what looks like an Egret on the cover). It's mostly a reference book, but it does have several chapters on the C# language.

Chip H.
 
I would like to take certification in .net frame work/c#.
Can you suggest me regarding how to get in to that.
thanks
 
You can also try C# bible which gives you the detailed info
about the subject.
 
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