I was just like you. When I learned (I am still learning) C# I started a
project. My advice is to think of a project you would like to do and can be
"commercialized" in the future. I do not want to work on a project which I
have no use for. Then look for a similar project as a starting guide. Once
you have started your project you will have opened a pandora's box. The
problems are not unsolvable. Answers can be found via this NG and other
forums. Do not hesitate to ask questions however "dumb" they may appear. You
may have to read books to find the answer. Sometimes I go to my favorite
library - Borders :) . I also put the question in a Google search box and
you will be surprised how much information you can find out there. Lastly,
be patient and focused.
Have fun with C# !
"Man T" <al**************@yahoo.com.auwrote in message
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>I want to build a C# 2008 project step by step approach to learn it rather
than reading a reference book.
Any recommendations?