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    Hi, I am searching for some well-organized training materials that I could use to learn C# fairly rapidly. The AppDev stuff looks good, but is real expensive bought new. If anybody has any courses that they have used and found valuable that they would be willing to sell, please contact me! Thanks to all. John

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      Hi, I am searching for some well-organized training materials that I could use to learn C# fairly rapidly. The AppDev stuff looks good, but is real expensive bought new. If anybody has any courses that they have used and found valuable that they would be willing to sell, please contact me! Thanks to all. John

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      Try this[^] site. It has a good reputation, and is reasonably priced.

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        Try this[^] site. It has a good reputation, and is reasonably priced.

        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

        My blog | My articles

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        Hi Pete, Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I saw this site and have been looking it over, but their C# stuff seems a little dated, focusing on Visual Studio 2003. I have 2005 and it may not be that much of a difference. In any event, this seems to a good starting point.

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          Hi Pete, Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I saw this site and have been looking it over, but their C# stuff seems a little dated, focusing on Visual Studio 2003. I have 2005 and it may not be that much of a difference. In any event, this seems to a good starting point.

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          They do cover 2005 stuff (e.g. this[^]).

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            They do cover 2005 stuff (e.g. this[^]).

            Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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            Cool! Thanks. Just a question pertaining to Visual Studio 2003 (which I don't have). Do you think that the 2003 courses would be applicable to 2005?

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              Cool! Thanks. Just a question pertaining to Visual Studio 2003 (which I don't have). Do you think that the 2003 courses would be applicable to 2005?

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              They won't hurt (in the main). Some things have been superseded (e.g. don't use CollectionBase for lists, use generic lists instead), but the general principals are the same.

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                They won't hurt (in the main). Some things have been superseded (e.g. don't use CollectionBase for lists, use generic lists instead), but the general principals are the same.

                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                Thanks for your help...

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