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Sazoks2019-02-06 13:23:06
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Sazoks, 2019-02-06 13:23:06

Current books on C#?

Friends, I studied C ++ for half a year, having reached the OOP (and looking into it a little), I realized that C # is much more suitable for my purposes than C ++ (desktop applications of simple and medium complexity, Unity).
Leave, please, links to books or just titles of books on C #, only relevant ones.
Thank you all in advance and all the best ^^

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kmx, 2019-02-06
@kmx

Herbert Schildt - C# 4.0. Complete guide

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-02-06
@sergey-gornostaev

C# Books and Learning Resources

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kotarak, 2019-02-07
@kotarak

I started with Schildt's encyclopedia. It's just a dry theory like "there is such a feature, it can do this." After the general understanding has developed, I read Richter's c# via CLR. This book briefly and interestingly explains how the language works, not what it can do. It's like Scott Myers, only in sharps. But without knowledge of other languages ​​​​or a base of sharps, you should not climb to Richter. You can replace the boring Schildt with METANIT, but with further study, you will have to google some basic things.

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Vladimir Proskurin, 2019-02-06
@Vlad_IT

Andrew Troelsen is chic, a little harder than Schildt, but no less quality, and fresher. It also briefly covers a lot of cool .NET stuff like ASP.NET MVC, EF, WPF, etc. In English there is a publication about C # 7, in Russian so far only C # 6

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GreatRash, 2019-02-06
@GreatRash

https://metanit.com/sharp/tutorial/

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