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What books are there for beginners in C# in 2020?
Of course, they are of interest for a beginner, but if there are some that you have grown up in which you are sure, then please also write off)
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The same as in 2019, 2018, 2017, and so on until 2004.
Of course, Sharp is developing, but the basics of the language have not changed.
And if you are also a beginner in general, and not specifically in sharps (that is, there is no experience AT ALL), then you don’t care what year to read.
In terms of language, Ben and Joseph Albahari's Complete Reference is a very good option. You can read the first chapters and after them there will probably no longer be any language constructs that can surprise you. Besides, there it is well written about Linq.
I liked the book "C# 4.0 The Complete Guide" by Herbert Schildt. A good book, with a lot of examples that you definitely need to parse in the IDE.
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