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  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

    Pick one for yourself: Useful Reference Books[^]

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    very good,i am reading,3q

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      And don't post the same thing twice in 3 minutes (or at all) - it'll just get deleted again...

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      sorry,net delay

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        read book then practice,3q

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        You're welcome, but use "proper" English please: "3q" isn't necessarily understood by all ages in all countries, where "Thank you" is.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          You're welcome, but use "proper" English please: "3q" isn't necessarily understood by all ages in all countries, where "Thank you" is.

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          sorry,discoveried by you,my English is poor,I need study English more time later.

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            sorry,discoveried by you,my English is poor,I need study English more time later.

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            OriginalGriff
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            Your English is better than my Mandarin! :laugh:

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            • K kidult

              Professional C# 4.0 and .NET 4 I have written a small program with c#,now want to study more about it.

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              If you can understand the English, you could read the reviews of that book on Amazon: [^]. That book was published in 2010, and there are a lot of new developments in .NET and C# since then. If you say more about the level of understanding and coding you are at now, perhaps you can get a recommendation for a more recent book. cheers, Bill

              «What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning» Werner Heisenberg

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                sorry,discoveried by you,my English is poor,I need study English more time later.

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                Santosh K Tripathi
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                Hi, Its not about English. its about shortcut 3q. only after reading comment i understood meaning of 3q. by the way your English is better than mine.

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                • S Santosh K Tripathi

                  Hi, Its not about English. its about shortcut 3q. only after reading comment i understood meaning of 3q. by the way your English is better than mine.

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                  kidult
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                  you are modest,hehe

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                  • B BillWoodruff

                    If you can understand the English, you could read the reviews of that book on Amazon: [^]. That book was published in 2010, and there are a lot of new developments in .NET and C# since then. If you say more about the level of understanding and coding you are at now, perhaps you can get a recommendation for a more recent book. cheers, Bill

                    «What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning» Werner Heisenberg

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                    oh~I have reply you 2 days ago,but because of net delay not display up,sorry.I read reviews about it on DangDang,very good.bye the way,I just write a small program which would auto check my bbs's register users,not very complex,so it is enough,I think,hehe.Thank you very much,anyway :)

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      And? Read the book? Do the exercises? Ask an actual question?

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                      any recommend?

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                        any recommend?

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                        Pro C# and the .NET framework is a good one, but Wrox and Adison Wesley both publish generally execlent books. Avoid anything with multiple exclamation marks, "in xxx days", or "for dummies" in the title. If possible, get something in your native language (whatever that is) - it's a lot easier to understand new material when you don't have to try and translate new terms at the same time! But whatever book you get, start at the beginning, and work through: do the exercises, even if they seem trivial - you learn best by doing, not reading the answers. Books tend to be organised so they build on previous material, and skipping a chapter or two can mean that you miss a lot of useful stuff!

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