I'm a big fan of the O'Reilly Programming C# series (I learnt .Net using the 1.1 edition). Very concise and helped me migrate fairly easily from VBScript.
If you can read the head first book before you buy. If it's anything like the Head First Patterns book then writing style will be an acquired taste. The Head First Patterns book was packed full of useful information but the writing style just drove me nuts.
akakjs
Yep, Programming C# is a very good bookThere's a new version for C# 3.0 too.
So excuse my ignorance:-
1) The C# book will also cover .NET?
2) Does it include basically all you need to get going? I recall I did Perl, the bok came with everything I needed on a CD.
Download Visual C# 2008 Express Edition (or Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition) and you'll have everything you need.Does it include basically all you need to get going? I recall I did Perl, the bok came with everything I needed on a CD.
Download Visual C# 2008 Express Edition (or Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition) and you'll have everything you need.