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What are the best C# books for a beginner?
Hello.
What is the best book to start learning C#?
In programming, I'm still kind of zero, and I need a book on C # where it's good, they explain it step by step.
After reading various resources, I noticed that many advise Schildt and Troelsen, but there people answered a long time ago.
Therefore, I do not quite understand, if I study on Win 10, will the "C # 4.0 Complete Guide" - Herbert Schildt, be suitable for me, or is it no longer relevant in 2020-2021? Or is it better to start with Troelsen and Jepix - "C# 7 and the .NET and .NET Core platforms"?
At first, as I understood, I need the basics of the language and the basics of OOP, which book will make it easier to learn this?
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> "C# 4.0 Complete guide" - Herbert Schildt
There is already a version under 7.0
But in general, Troelsen and Schildt are both good.
I advise you to immediately learn under .NET Core.
Don't forget that docs.microsoft.com already has good guides. There is also metanit
OOP, you can raise it well by reading https://refactoring.guru/ru
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