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  • Derek Hart

    Learning C#

    Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
    training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
    way?


  • Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )

    #2
    Re: Learning C#

    On Jul 28, 4:00 pm, "Derek Hart" <derekmh...@yah oo.comwrote:
    Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
    training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
    way?
    Go to amazon and lookup for C#

    additionally, do a search of the archives of this NG, you will find
    plenty of recommentations

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    • Duggi

      #3
      Re: Learning C#

      On Jul 29, 1:00 am, "Derek Hart" <derekmh...@yah oo.comwrote:
      Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
      training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
      way?





      -Cnu

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      • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

        #4
        Re: Learning C#

        Duggi <DuggiSrinivasa Rao@gmail.comwr ote:
        On Jul 29, 1:00 am, "Derek Hart" <derekmh...@yah oo.comwrote:
        Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
        training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
        way?
        http://netbooks.wordpress.com/category/c/
        It's not really polite (IMO) to advertise a "pirate" ebook site on a
        respectable newsgroup.

        --
        Jon Skeet - <skeet@pobox.co m>
        Web site: http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
        Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/jon.skeet
        C# in Depth: http://csharpindepth.com

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        • Icon Iconoclast

          #5
          Re: Learning C#

          Too many good books out there. You'll be spoilt for choice.

          "Derek Hart" <derekmhart@yah oo.comwrote in message
          news:OPmudzO8IH A.2336@TK2MSFTN GP03.phx.gbl...
          Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
          training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
          way?
          >

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          • Alex Meleta

            #6
            Re: Learning C#

            Hi Icon, Derek

            How about cumulative differences between two languages http://msmvps.com/blogs/kathleen/arc...b-updated.aspx

            Regards, Alex Meleta
            blog:devkids.bl ogspot.com
            Too many good books out there. You'll be spoilt for choice.
            >
            "Derek Hart" <derekmhart@yah oo.comwrote in message
            news:OPmudzO8IH A.2336@TK2MSFTN GP03.phx.gbl...
            >
            >Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
            >training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB
            >along the way?
            >>

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            • Duggi

              #7
              Re: Learning C#

              On Jul 30, 10:19 pm, Jon Skeet [C# MVP] <sk...@pobox.co mwrote:
              Duggi <DuggiSrinivasa ...@gmail.comwr ote:
              On Jul 29, 1:00 am, "Derek Hart" <derekmh...@yah oo.comwrote:
              Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
              training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
              way?
              >>
              It's not really polite (IMO) to advertise a "pirate" ebook site on a
              respectable newsgroup.
              >
              --
              Jon Skeet - <sk...@pobox.co m>
              Web site:http://www.pobox.com/~skeet 
              Blog:http://www.msmvps.com/jon.skeet
              C# in Depth:http://csharpindepth.com
              OOPS!!! did not know that was a pirated site!!! apologies...

              -Cnu

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              • Duggi

                #8
                Re: Learning C#

                On Jul 28, 1:00 pm, "Derek Hart" <derekmh...@yah oo.comwrote:
                Long time vb programmer, wanting to learn C#. Are there any books or
                training materials that teach C# and reference comparisons to VB along the
                way?
                http://www.learnvisualstudio.com/ was good site for video training...

                -Cnu

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