10 Apr 2007 at 19:36 #1 denby denby Associate Joined 1 Mar 2006 Posts 425 does anyone have any ebooks for learning c# for a complete beginner. c#for dummies perhaps or similar thanks in advance
does anyone have any ebooks for learning c# for a complete beginner. c#for dummies perhaps or similar thanks in advance
10 Apr 2007 at 21:12 #2 pinkaardvark pinkaardvark Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 6,705 Location Cambs What's your frame of reference, do you know any other languages?
10 Apr 2007 at 23:31 #3 monkeysmith monkeysmith Associate Joined 3 Jun 2005 Posts 952 Location House Probably best going outside and looking at the books in local markets etc, best way I find, get a feel of the book before you buy it.
Probably best going outside and looking at the books in local markets etc, best way I find, get a feel of the book before you buy it.
11 Apr 2007 at 02:21 #4 Dj_Jestar Dj_Jestar Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 29,509 Location Back in East London A physical book would be much more advantageous in all honesty. Referring to a page infront of you is much more effective than alt-tabbing. I hear not all Libraries are extinct, yet.
A physical book would be much more advantageous in all honesty. Referring to a page infront of you is much more effective than alt-tabbing. I hear not all Libraries are extinct, yet.
11 Apr 2007 at 02:59 #5 Slogan Slogan Soldato Joined 27 Jun 2006 Posts 6,434 Dj_Jestar said: A physical book would be much more advantageous in all honesty. Referring to a page infront of you is much more effective than alt-tabbing. Click to expand... He speaks the wise words.
Dj_Jestar said: A physical book would be much more advantageous in all honesty. Referring to a page infront of you is much more effective than alt-tabbing. Click to expand... He speaks the wise words.
11 Apr 2007 at 03:45 #6 Clarkey Clarkey Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 18,306 Slogan said: He speaks the wise words. Click to expand... dual screens = best of both worlds.
11 Apr 2007 at 09:53 #7 Slogan Slogan Soldato Joined 27 Jun 2006 Posts 6,434 Clarkey said: dual screens = best of both worlds. Click to expand... I still prefer a book. But op, if you want to save some money, buy another monitor.
Clarkey said: dual screens = best of both worlds. Click to expand... I still prefer a book. But op, if you want to save some money, buy another monitor.
11 Apr 2007 at 09:57 #8 Dj_Jestar Dj_Jestar Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 29,509 Location Back in East London Clarkey said: dual screens = best of both worlds. Click to expand... I still prefer hard copy, personally
Clarkey said: dual screens = best of both worlds. Click to expand... I still prefer hard copy, personally
11 Apr 2007 at 11:13 #9 Inquisitor Inquisitor Soldato Joined 12 Apr 2004 Posts 11,788 Location Somewhere Aye, hard paper is the way to go to be honest.