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Old September 6th, 2004, 07:51 AM
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Hello Everyone,
    I am new to .NET.I have programming knowledge in C.At the moment I am trying to learn C# and .NET.I am refering Beginning Visual C# from wrox publication for that.It would be great if somebody could guide me from here and tell me what I need to do once I am done with this book and the next books i will have to refer.I know this might sound a bit silly to ask g8 programmers like you all....

 
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Everyone's road to learning software languages and technology is different. Most often it is driven by their particular employment.

You haven't provided enough information about your particular next step? But assuming it is dotnet technology buying and advanced book after you finish with an introduction book seems logical... I dont have any tp recommend because I am myself a beginner to this technology.

In my opinion a truly successful programmer in todays world wears many hats and is proficient in HTML, databases, script programming, javascript etc.

Efficient use of forums is also critical.

Good Luck in your learning journey.

Kind Regards,

Humour

 
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To add to Humour's reply, try Professional C#...

http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTit...764557599.html







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