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Where to Learn Csharp step-by-step

Hi

I am taking the 2555 class and a lot of the material is over my head. I don't like the MS's book because there is no step-by-step on interacting with the VS.NET

Is there good free resource in the web?

If not, I have pulled a few books in the following. I am wondering which book has the concise step-by-step with lots of pictures helping to navigate on how to do something simple, i.e. concept of tabbed dialog box, web form, asp.net, etc. I am not interested in advance concepts, yet. So the Programming C# by O'reilly is a bit over my head. Learning C# by O'reilly is good general book, but, lacks the GUI portion

Thanks in advance

NET Programming: A Practical Guide Using C
by Pradeep Tapadiya
ISBN 013066945

Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programmin
ISBN 073561422

Component-Based Development with Visual C#, M&T Bks
ISBN 0764549146

Learn to Program with C
ISBN 0072222611

Programming Microsoft .NE
ISBN 073561376

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours Complete Starter Ki
by James Foxall (Author)
ISBN 067232538

The Book of Visual Studio .NET
by Robert B. Dunaway
ISBN 1886411697
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Dear "=?Utf-8?B?bGlnaHRfd3Q=?=",

I know you said you did not like MS books but I found this one fascinating:

ISBN: 0-7356-1800-3
Programming in the Key of C#: A Primer for Aspiring Programmers (MS Press)
Release Date: 8/6/2003

Thanks,

J

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Hi,
I am taking the 2555 class and a lot of the material is over my head. I
don't like the MS's book because there is no step-by-step on interacting
with the VS.NET.

Is there good free resource in the web?

If not, I have pulled a few books in the following. I am wondering which
book has the concise step-by-step with lots of pictures helping to navigate
on how to do something simple, i.e. concept of tabbed dialog box, web form,
asp.net, etc. I am not interested in advance concepts, yet. So the
Programming C# by O'reilly is a bit over my head. Learning C# by O'reilly
is good general book, but, lacks the GUI portion.

Thanks in advance.

NET Programming: A Practical Guide Using C#
by Pradeep Tapadiya
ISBN 0130669458

Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programming
ISBN 0735614229

Component-Based Development with Visual C#, M&T Bks.
ISBN 0764549146

Learn to Program with C#
ISBN 0072222611

Programming Microsoft .NET
ISBN 0735613761

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours Complete
Starter Kit
by James Foxall (Author)
ISBN 0672325381

The Book of Visual Studio .NET
by Robert B. Dunaway
ISBN 1886411697


Nov 15 '05 #2
Dear "=?Utf-8?B?bGlnaHRfd3Q=?=",

I know you said you did not like MS books but I found this one fascinating:

ISBN: 0-7356-1800-3
Programming in the Key of C#: A Primer for Aspiring Programmers (MS Press)
Release Date: 8/6/2003

Thanks,

J

--------------------
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Hi,
I am taking the 2555 class and a lot of the material is over my head. I
don't like the MS's book because there is no step-by-step on interacting
with the VS.NET.

Is there good free resource in the web?

If not, I have pulled a few books in the following. I am wondering which
book has the concise step-by-step with lots of pictures helping to navigate
on how to do something simple, i.e. concept of tabbed dialog box, web form,
asp.net, etc. I am not interested in advance concepts, yet. So the
Programming C# by O'reilly is a bit over my head. Learning C# by O'reilly
is good general book, but, lacks the GUI portion.

Thanks in advance.

NET Programming: A Practical Guide Using C#
by Pradeep Tapadiya
ISBN 0130669458

Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programming
ISBN 0735614229

Component-Based Development with Visual C#, M&T Bks.
ISBN 0764549146

Learn to Program with C#
ISBN 0072222611

Programming Microsoft .NET
ISBN 0735613761

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours Complete
Starter Kit
by James Foxall (Author)
ISBN 0672325381

The Book of Visual Studio .NET
by Robert B. Dunaway
ISBN 1886411697


Nov 15 '05 #3
I have to agree with John. This book is fascinating in its approach to
teaching programming from the ground up in general and C# while he is at it.
Well written too as all of Charles' work is. I would recommend this one to
all brand new programmers.
--
Sam Gentile [C#/.NET MVP]
..NET Blog http://samgentile.com/blog/
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Dear "=?Utf-8?B?bGlnaHRfd3Q=?=",

I know you said you did not like MS books but I found this one fascinating:
ISBN: 0-7356-1800-3
Programming in the Key of C#: A Primer for Aspiring Programmers (MS Press)
Release Date: 8/6/2003

Thanks,

J

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Hi,
I am taking the 2555 class and a lot of the material is over my head. I
don't like the MS's book because there is no step-by-step on interacting
with the VS.NET.

Is there good free resource in the web?

If not, I have pulled a few books in the following. I am wondering which
book has the concise step-by-step with lots of pictures helping to

navigate on how to do something simple, i.e. concept of tabbed dialog box, web form, asp.net, etc. I am not interested in advance concepts, yet. So the
Programming C# by O'reilly is a bit over my head. Learning C# by O'reilly
is good general book, but, lacks the GUI portion.

Thanks in advance.

NET Programming: A Practical Guide Using C#
by Pradeep Tapadiya
ISBN 0130669458

Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programming
ISBN 0735614229

Component-Based Development with Visual C#, M&T Bks.
ISBN 0764549146

Learn to Program with C#
ISBN 0072222611

Programming Microsoft .NET
ISBN 0735613761

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours Complete
Starter Kit
by James Foxall (Author)
ISBN 0672325381

The Book of Visual Studio .NET
by Robert B. Dunaway
ISBN 1886411697

Nov 15 '05 #4
I have to agree with John. This book is fascinating in its approach to
teaching programming from the ground up in general and C# while he is at it.
Well written too as all of Charles' work is. I would recommend this one to
all brand new programmers.
--
Sam Gentile [C#/.NET MVP]
..NET Blog http://samgentile.com/blog/
"John Kn [MS]" <jo******@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:PC**************@cpmsftngxa07.phx.gbl...
Dear "=?Utf-8?B?bGlnaHRfd3Q=?=",

I know you said you did not like MS books but I found this one fascinating:
ISBN: 0-7356-1800-3
Programming in the Key of C#: A Primer for Aspiring Programmers (MS Press)
Release Date: 8/6/2003

Thanks,

J

--------------------
Thread-Topic: Where to Learn Csharp step-by-step
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Hi,
I am taking the 2555 class and a lot of the material is over my head. I
don't like the MS's book because there is no step-by-step on interacting
with the VS.NET.

Is there good free resource in the web?

If not, I have pulled a few books in the following. I am wondering which
book has the concise step-by-step with lots of pictures helping to

navigate on how to do something simple, i.e. concept of tabbed dialog box, web form, asp.net, etc. I am not interested in advance concepts, yet. So the
Programming C# by O'reilly is a bit over my head. Learning C# by O'reilly
is good general book, but, lacks the GUI portion.

Thanks in advance.

NET Programming: A Practical Guide Using C#
by Pradeep Tapadiya
ISBN 0130669458

Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programming
ISBN 0735614229

Component-Based Development with Visual C#, M&T Bks.
ISBN 0764549146

Learn to Program with C#
ISBN 0072222611

Programming Microsoft .NET
ISBN 0735613761

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours Complete
Starter Kit
by James Foxall (Author)
ISBN 0672325381

The Book of Visual Studio .NET
by Robert B. Dunaway
ISBN 1886411697

Nov 15 '05 #5

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