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Are there any books with a systematic study of C#?
Greetings to all, I recently started learning C # (a beginner a beginner, I just started to pass arrays) I mainly learn the language from free video lessons on YouTube. Unfortunately, after such videos, information is not always divided into separate shelves in the head, but turns into a mess of different topics. I would like to start reading a book in which information on c # is somehow systematized and classified into separate topics. Thanks in advance.
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I mainly learn the language through free video lessons on YouTube. Unfortunately, after such videos, information is not always broken down into separate shelves in the head, but turns into a mess of different topics.
If it’s not convenient for you to perceive information from a video, look towards text sources:
- Microsoft documentation
- ulearn
- metanit
As for the video, I can say my opinion that 99% of all videos can be divided into two groups:
- Something from the category of Gosha Dudar and Howdy ho where a person knows how to write hello world in 100 languages.
It is impossible to learn something from them, because such authors have never programmed professionally in the language they teach.
- Advertising from the authors of full-fledged courses. Or a free piece from a paid course.
There is nothing to study here either, because the author wants to sell you a full-fledged course.
I can't recommend any of the books.
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