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Sorry, I can't. I learned C# many years ago, I bought two books that both are no longer
up-to-date (due to C# 2.0). In general I feel book appreciation is very subjective,
it depends a lot on your prior knowledge and experience, and your preference for verbose
vs. strict description.
I tend to go to the book shop, look at say ten books on the subject and then buy the 1 or 2
that I like most (often one tutorial, one reference manual).
One more comment, I tend to reread the tutorial a couple of times, say with 1 year intervals.
A second/third pass through the book always reveals a few useful things that got lost
on the first pass.
Hope this helps.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
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Thak you Luc much appreciated
I will take your advice and invest in a book or two. I have been recommend a Ms book so will go for that.
Two Bob
Two Bob
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The Step-by-Step books by Microsoft Press are quite good. If you are crossing from Web Design and want to write web applications and you've done some C++ then I'd recommend C#. VB.NET is also acceptable, but you'll probably find the syntax of C# to be easier to get to grips with after C++.
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Thank you Colin much appreciated.
I checked out the Step-by-Step books and I will invest in a book or two.
I have made my mind up in what direction I would like to go. Having done some web work, using straight forward HTML, I am going to continue with C and combine it with ASP.NET.
Thank you for your advice! It is nice to know that you are around to ask questions
Two Bob
Two Bob
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Two Bob wrote: I am going to continue with C and combine it with ASP.NET.
Don't you mean C#? There is a big difference between C and C#
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: There is a big difference between C and C#
only half a tone (nine commas)
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
this weeks tips:
- make Visual display line numbers: Tools/Options/TextEditor/...
- show exceptions with ToString() to see all information
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
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Sorry yeah I mean C#
Two Bob
Two Bob
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Two Bob wrote: to continue with C and combine it with ASP.NET
Did you mean to continue with C# and combine it with ASP.NET ?
or
ISAPI like DLL programming to extend the capabilities of ASP.NET?
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Sorry I meant combine C# with ASP.NET
Many thanks
Two Bob
Two Bob
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Hi,
We have an immediate need for a top Senior (Principal) Level 3D Graphics Engineer and top Senior (Executive) level Producer (Consoles). As well, we will be staffing up for our next project -- most likely it will be an original IP for next gen. We will be looking for top Art, Design & Tech Talent. If you are interested in starting up a discussion, please feel free to email me.
Thanks,
Marta Daglow
Stormfront Studios
4040 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
mdaglow@stormfront.com
Cell 415-461-5845
Marta Daglow
Stormfront Studios
4040 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, CA
mdaglow@stormfront.com
www.stormfront.com
415-461-5845
Founded in 1988, Stormfront Studios is an award-winning developer of AAA games for Next Gen.
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Oops, dunce here didn't seek the place for posting. Sorry for the problem.
Marta
Marta Daglow
Stormfront Studios
4040 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, CA
mdaglow@stormfront.com
www.stormfront.com
415-461-5845
Founded in 1988, Stormfront Studios is an award-winning developer of AAA games for Next Gen.
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Where do you live? Yes, an H-1 is required, however, you ought to apply so we can consider you when there are more H-1 visas to be issued in this country.
Thanks,
Marta
mdaglow@stormfront.com
Marta Daglow
Stormfront Studios
4040 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, CA
mdaglow@stormfront.com
www.stormfront.com
415-461-5845
Founded in 1988, Stormfront Studios is an award-winning developer of AAA games for Next Gen.
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I am working on a large project, that involves me learning a number of new skills. There are no other programmers at the company, so I am on my own. I have used various internet forums, such as CodeProject, which are very useful if you know exactly what to ask. But what I need is some kind of consultant, who is an expert in the skills I am working on, that I can ask more open-ended questions to, and discuss solutions. It would presumably be someone who works independently, that I would pay by the hour.
I have found it a challenge to find such a person. Is there a forum that matches consultants and users in this manner? The key is that I do not want to hire someone for weeks on end, just hours here and there. If anyone has suggestions on where to find such a person, I would appreciate it. Is there a discussion board here where it would be appropriate to post what I am looking for? Thanks.
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Hi Am Raju From IND Can U Send Details That In Which Domain u Need The S/w support
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My domain is visual c++ and i have an exp. of four years in this field.
if you spell out what you require,
then i can help you in my free time.
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I assume that you have local chambers of commerce in your area. If so, these would be a good place to get impartial help.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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plz can someone help me to get a FREE version of infragistics NetAdbantage for .Net from onother source of "www.infragistics.com" ?
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So, what does this have to do with Work or Training?
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: what does this have to do with Work or Training?
He's probably trying to go cheap by ripping off Infragistics, so he can save a buck...
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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I just moved to a company that uses Oracle for almost all their database stuff. Having never used PL/SQL and being used to SQL Server, I'm on a bit of a steep learning curve. Even though I'm a decent T-SQL programmer, there's a bit to pick up, and I need to become productive quickly.
I reckon I need two things ;
A step-by-step introduction book, with real-world worked examples and the like, to get me going and give me the knowledge I need to do the job as quickly as possible, and;
A small reference guide to the PL/SQL language, to have at my desk 24/7 for when I need specific, indexed information on a subject.
Has anyone had any experience with Oracle or PL/SQL literature? Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions guys and gals.
All the dude ever wanted... was his rug back.
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Look around at Oracle forums.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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By this I am referring to the hottest trend of the industry like SAS, SAP, PeopleSoft, OracleFinancials etc....
assuming experience being equal with these skills..
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