C# Books
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
Hi if u r master in vc++ then its not a big deal to work with c# u can learn c# on line at:- 1)www.samspublishing.com,2)http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/BookChapters.asp & http://www.csharpfriends.com PRADEEP
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
racing57 wrote:
I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience..
Inside C# by Tom Archer Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
As an instructor I get this question a lot. The Inside C# by Tom Archer is a good "intermediate going towards advanced" programmer. I wore my copy of the first edition out, very useful. If you need an advanced book, I would recommend either CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter, which is terrific for figuring out what is going on under the covers, or a more practical book, Practical .NET2 and C#2 by Patrick Smacchia. HTH
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
Programming C# (4th Ed) by Jesse Liberty. I learnt with the first ed and he gets you up to speed with the language very quickly. http://www.libertyassociates.com/pages/Books.htm[^] Also, this is a good online starting point, although based on .NET 1.1. C++ -> C#: What You Need to Know to Move from C++ to C# http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/01/07/ctocsharp/[^] Kevin
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Programming C# (4th Ed) by Jesse Liberty. I learnt with the first ed and he gets you up to speed with the language very quickly. http://www.libertyassociates.com/pages/Books.htm[^] Also, this is a good online starting point, although based on .NET 1.1. C++ -> C#: What You Need to Know to Move from C++ to C# http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/01/07/ctocsharp/[^] Kevin
I used version 2 into the ground, and just bought the 4th ed(he updates for new versions of .NET) cause its even more helpful. I'd highly recommend it.
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Hi everyone, I currently write software using VC++ and have done for the last 5 years, i am looking to migrate to C# and am wondering if anyone can recommend some books that would be usefull bearing in mind my last 5yrs experience.. Thanks in advance Lee
Yes, it is good idea. I Recommend you to read (C# for programmers second edition) by Deitel and Deitel. It is Good Book for you. ala qunaibi :-O