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Mr_A1zawa_PA2019-11-17 23:54:02
ASP.NET
Mr_A1zawa_PA, 2019-11-17 23:54:02

Should I read Herbert Shield C# 4.0 or how to choose relevant, fundamental, useful literature for beginners in programming?

I want to become a backend/frontend developer, but as they say, divide and conquer, I chose Backend, and started digging languages, settled on C#/ASP.net, started to GOOGLE, found out what resources, books, courses there are!
I was going to borrow in this order!
1) Herbert Shield C# 4.0 2) Parallel to Metanit 3) Troilsen C# 7.0 and Youtube channel of Christ C# are praised by many! 4) write something simple, not just stupidly copy paste, but already having basic knowledge after 2 books, and then take Richten CLR C #
All this I think to go through until the summer, and then at the beginning of the summer, I leave work and think 4-5 months of full time to practice and consolidate the knowledge gained!

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Ilya, 2019-11-18
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Remove Shield (obsolete view of the language). Remove Troelsen (a lot of superfluous, why do you need wcf and wpf, just to hammer in your head). Take Adam Freeman's book on asp.net. And start writing something. You can take some other general guide to the language, such as Albahari. Set aside Richter for now.
In the process, use not only metanit, but also the asp.net documentation and anything that will help solve the problem

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