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Best book on c# from scratch?
Hello! Very interested in c#. I wanted to take c# for professionals first . But I read the reviews and it seems like it's not for beginners. I started looking at others, and there are dozens of them and all the positive reviews. Interested in the opinion of professionals, what to take? Thank you!
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Here is a selection of books:
https://proglib.io/p/top-10-knig-po-c-ot-novichka-...
Here is a selection of courses:
https://proglib.io/p/c-sharp-course
https://proglib.io/p/csharp-starter
Have fun learning!
Personally, I studied from these 2 books, everything is very clear and without water.
Personally, I learned from metanit and the ExtremeCode channel. I'm not sure that this is suitable for complete beginners, because before that I already tried to write in C ++ (taught by Desk) and Python
If you have a basic knowledge of programming, then, in my opinion, Andrew Troelsen's book "The C # Programming Language" is a good fit. I have 2 editions on hand: 6 (C# 5 and .NET 4.5) and 8 (C# 7 and .NET Core). In more complex topics, it may not be written in the easiest language, but by this point you should already have a good understanding of C # and its concepts.
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