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| | Learning .NET Hi, I am new to the .NET platform and was wondering where I could start and how I should go about learning it. Furthermore I don't know if I should start to learn Asp.Net or C#. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Kind Regards |
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| | Re: Learning .NET I think you better can start with Visual Basic because then you can use this E-book http://www.interplat.com/VBNet.pdf Cor |
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| | Re: Learning .NET There's a big difference between knowing OO programming and using an OO language. Too many programmers believe using that latter proves competence in the former. If you want to learn OO, the greatest likelihood of success may be gained from learning the most OO languages, studying their libraries and idioms, discovering how collections are used, what closures are, enjoy the absence of native types, and even the absence of dynamic typing. After familiarizing yourself with one-or-more of those languages (and there are several to choose from) learning C# will be a mere matter of syntax, and you'll be a better C# programmer for it. |
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