Hi Frank,
this is a kinda strange question, since the MSDN and
..NET Framework Documentation are full of novice,
intermediate and advanced examples from very simple
code to very difficult code and technologies. A good
starting point could be here if you are tied to C#.NET.
[C# Programming Guide]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...bd(VS.80).aspx
[Visual C# Samples]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/z9hsy596.aspx
These pages relate to the VC# 2008 and 3.5 .NET meaning
that you need the latest VC# and .NET SDK an/or Redisttributables,...
Since these are the state-to-art technologies and up2date stuff, these
are highly recommended for learning,...
Reagrds
Kerem
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Hello,
I am supposed to give a demo on how to become a programmer to complete
newbies. Can anyone suggest a C# project that I can download and explain
it to people within 30-40 minutes?
Most of these folks have some SQL experience and maybe some VBA, but to
most C# is brand new. The demo project should be interesting and maybe
encourage people to give software development a closer look.
Thanks for any suggestions.