I have a short background of programming in delphi and visual basic. (less than 1 year)
What is the best resource to learn C# programming? (Online or Book)?
http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/
Reply:I used this site and it taught me pretty well
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
Plus you could always ask questions here if you had problems
Reply:Depends on what you want. Quick (relatively) overview, survey type of approach? Online may be better. In depth understanding, for professional or serious work? You might find that a book from O'reilly or Microsoft is good for precise definitions, a relatively rigorous approach, and written for an intelligent reader.
I used several on-line tutorials to learn xhtml-mp and wml for mobile phones and they were quite adequate--but I already knew (older) html in depth. I used the O'reilly book for JavaScript, and it was exactly what I needed--a rigorous and in depth approach.
You can also get other types of books--Wrox and the "for Dummies" books come to mind--which are written to be less demanding for the reader, imo and experience.
To the extent that you are seriously interested in the language and environment, I would suggest that you get one of the more rigorous books (O'Reilly or Microsoft usually, and undoubtedly others). You can check the reviews on Amazon for what will suit you best. Read half a dozen to ten reviews, and you'll have a good picture of the book.
With your background, even though short, you can probably take either/any approach--if you concentrate and focus on learning, you should be able to be producing code in a few days. Slowly at first, and learning as you go, but easily doable. Good luck.
Reply:Illustrated C# 2005
By Daniel Solis. ISBN: 1590597230
http://www.apress.com/category.html?nID=...
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