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Hello

Warriors i am familar with Java basically OOP concepts.

So in my center C# starting on .net platform.

So what you guys recommend to learn extra from where? and what is the best practices need to do.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author bplaza
    learn basics from C# Station and start doing a real time or sample project. You will gets hands on them.
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  • Profile picture of the author css4me
    My take is unleashed C#, its a best book i have come across, must read
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    • Profile picture of the author leavewizard
      find a way to pair program with an experienced developer.
      that's the best way to learn all the good practices.
      the tech details you can learn from a book but the practices is what really matters long term!
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  • Profile picture of the author whiterock
    You can learn syntax from the books and online tutorials rest is depend on your logic and thinking. But as you said you are familiar with java you can learn it
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  • Profile picture of the author johnalbert5
    How should I start learning C++ for programming Video Games?
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  • Profile picture of the author rising_sun
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    Learn both standalone and web programming .
    Also earn a concept of mobile application development.
    C# with .net framework and sql back end is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Davideturner
    C# is developed to work with Windows .Net foundation. Windows aim is to assist in the return of information and solutions over the Web, and to allow designers to develop extremely convenient programs.
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  • Profile picture of the author scriptlance
    learn c# from c# station and wrox publication books.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Gladstone
    Look into the 'Essential C#' by Lynda, it's an excellent starting resource (it's video) and provides a lot of examples. Especially useful if you are a visual learner!
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  • Profile picture of the author mmrumii
    Try searching some pdf on google and
    you may check some youtube videos.
    I have learned Programming C basic at my college
    and then have followed some pdf books to improve .
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  • Profile picture of the author alitahriki
    if youre an university student you can get a pluralSight key from dreamspark and watch learning videos, dreamspark also provides you the visual studio for free
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    Just build a site with C#!

    To build something really good, make standard class libraries for emailing, error handling, database access etc. etc.

    Actually C# is stupidly easy once you've mastered for loops, switch statements etc. there's not a lot to it. The difficulty is learning where all the functions are in the class libraries (System.Math etc.).

    It's also worth learning about caching - I'm disappointed to see that none of my colleagues use caching in their apps!
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  • Profile picture of the author edbarnes
    Buy Beginning C# from Wrox, It's a great resource . I learned C# with that book
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  • Profile picture of the author ebooksbestonline
    Hello every body. Java and C# are same. If you better know OOP concept then no metter whatever may be the syntax. You can learn syntax by your self. In case of C# you can read Balsguruswami's "Priemer to C#".
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  • Profile picture of the author edbarnes
    Java and C# are similar, but not the same at all ! Java can be used in mobile phones and also web applets . Sure their syntaxes are very similar, but the libraries available for them are completely different . and Also C# has little support un platforms other than windows
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  • Profile picture of the author asadulhaq
    Visit micorsoft's developers website, They have lots of tutorials and documentations there
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  • Profile picture of the author doyle20
    I recomment the book Beginning C# 2008 From Novice to Professional . You must also download and install Visual C# Express edition from microsoft's website
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  • Profile picture of the author ababuobana
    You can start learning with MSDN Tutorials . Google It, I cannot send a link here yet
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  • Profile picture of the author mrjohn12
    Hi I am new here . I am looking for a site of a book by which I can learn C to get a good job online . But I am in a confusion and want to ask you that . I am not from any university of technology and I am not familiar with C . I was in science on SSC and also in HSC but I am with arts in graduation . Now It is easy for me to learn C or its no Problem to learn C now .
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  • Profile picture of the author yugandharbabu
    Hi guys,

    Is there any good website with C# programming examples ? If there please provide links here.
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  • Profile picture of the author cgimaster
    These are awesome books I would recommend you to read, you can find pdf of it on google so you wont have to buy em, but if u dont mind buying they are nice resources from starter to advanced

    CLR via C# 3rd Edition C# in Depth 2nd Edition Essential C# 4.0 3rd Edition C# in a nutshell 5.0 5th Edition

    As for a learning site for C# I will tell you this, MSDN
    msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/hh341490.aspx

    In there you will find tons of resources starting from the basic console hello world to interesting applications.
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  • Profile picture of the author SC Qbiki
    The C# Bible by J o' Riley is quite good
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonas Glad
      Originally Posted by SC Qbiki View Post

      The C# Bible by J o' Riley is quite good
      Indeed!
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesmilga
    Originally Posted by extremeboy View Post

    Hello

    Warriors i am familar with Java basically OOP concepts.

    So in my center C# starting on .net platform.

    So what you guys recommend to learn extra from where? and what is the best practices need to do.

    Thanks!
    Depends on online material is good for nowadays. Online materials are updated frequently and also free . try this website C# Tutorial , C# Help , C# Source Code c# tutorials with source code . Its good for starting and also contain advanced topics too.

    James.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mrewards
    You tube has good tutorials
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