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Sergey Agarkov2014-11-07 13:20:31
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Sergey Agarkov, 2014-11-07 13:20:31

What are the best C# tutorials for a beginner?

Please advise tutorials on C # for a beginner, I would very much like to start with the language itself, so that I could develop desktop applications in the future and be able to develop games on Unity3D.
I have been developing web applications in PHP for a long time, I also know JavaScript, when I programmed in Pascal, Delphi, a little in C ++ (but for a very long time and very little).
I would like to start studying from the very beginning, the basics, because many other things have been forgotten in recent years with PHP. I would also like to learn C # so that I could get a job for a start at least as a junior developer, and game development in Unity is like that until it is more for myself.
Now I just have a lot of free time (I’m freelancing slowly creating sites in PHP), I already wanted to start learning Java, but I want to work with Unity, and we have more offers on C #, well, I like both the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE itself and the idea develop programs for Windows.
PS It is highly desirable that the books be in Russian , although I know English quite well, but in my native language it will be easier and faster for me to learn.

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Anton Fedoryan, 2014-11-07
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I will offer several options, and you will already choose the most suitable one for yourself:
from what I read:
- Schildt , I don’t know about his other books, but this one is boring (many people don’t like him for this, for me the author is good);
- Troelsen , I liked it, it is described in detail and in an accessible way, it is pleasant to read;
- Richter , about the platform itself (framework), a must-read;
did not read (but many recommend):
- Stillman , from the "Head-fest" series, publications are famous for the level of presentation of material;
- Albahari , as an alternative to Troelsen;
- Nagel , for Troelsen's "opponents";
- Griffiths, you need a good entry level.
Good luck!
upd: almost forgot. Visual Studio has a Russian manual on C #, I also recommend getting acquainted with it.
And there are a lot of different reviews and opinions about books.

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de_iiah_teji9_iiace, 2014-12-14
@de_iiah_teji9_iiace

Herman O.V., Herman Yu.O. "Programming in Java and C # for students" is very well and clearly described 2 languages.

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