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ivandao2018-07-20 09:42:04
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ivandao, 2018-07-20 09:42:04

Requesting an interesting book on .Net and C#?

For fun and mischievous rolling into the language. Richter doesn't come in.
Background: good procedural and component, weak OOP.
Thank you!

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netrox, 2018-07-20
@netrox

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

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Andrey K, 2018-07-20
@kuftachev

So Richter is not for sticking into the language, but for digging into the details. Need Troelson to get familiar with the C# language and the .Net framework.

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Sanan Yuzb, 2018-08-22
@Sanan07

Albahari "C# in a Nutshell"

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Artyom Tokarevsky, 2018-07-20
@artemt

Quickly learn the basics, at least according to the mentioned metanit. And then read an interesting book "C# for professionals" by Jon Skeet. There are no basics that you can always look on the Internet, but it shows how C # developed and what problems were solved. And the book is well written and well written.

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