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eggie512-Jul-05 12:51
eggie512-Jul-05 12:51 
That's so weird. Those are the exact same 2 books my uncle purchased me to learn C#.

Number 1 was a good start for learning C#, although, it did get a bit confusing at times. I think the author forgets we are beginners and makes certain assumptions throughout the book. However, those are small assumptions and the book still taught me most of what I know. It also has an ASP.NET section in the back that teaches you how to make an awesome weblog from scratch; that was probably the funnest chapter in the book. You should definitely get this book just for that chapter.

Number 2 doesn't really teach you C#, but more a step by step guide to make small C# applications with Visual Studio. But, it's still fun and teaching you to be efficient in VS with C#.

I would say that you shouldn't just get one book, you should get both. It will pay off in the future. The two books compliment each other well. However, if you are only interested in one book I say go for number 1, you will get more out of it.

Oh, and remember! Don't just read the books and do all the examples/tests in them and say you can program C#; you have to actually experiment with it and do some projects on your own. That is where you learn the most, it's the interactions you encounter that count.

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