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What is the best way to learn C#?
Hello everyone, there was a desire along with the need to learn C # (to be more precise, ASP.NET technology), for this I need to know C #, respectively, everything depends on time, I need to master the syntax and rules in a month, but it’s better to be able to do something on ASP.NET, little or nothing is purely for performing tasks from the training manual (although it describes what where and how to click, but the basics, rules, etc. C # are naturally not covered there). Have experience with PHP, JS. So, I choose between some courses or a book by Herbert Schildt C # 4.0, I can spend 3 hours a day either on a course or on reading (it comes out about 60-70 pages from a book), I tried to read the book, everything is clear enough even without memorization, because there after each even a small topic comes with a few examples and you start to memorize automatically (but I read 300 pages) and then I remembered my experience of studying PHP, when I got to the specialist courses (4 levels of Borisov), everything was very intelligible, books were not needed at all, in order to easily enter and confidently write in php, so are there such excellent courses on sharp or is it still to read the book further ?? (time month)
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Knowledge of C# can be obtained/strengthened here: metanit.com/sharp/tutorial
ASP NET in the same place, in the next section: metanit.com/sharp/mvc5
I think there should not be any particular problems
ITVDN - C # here are very good courses, I didn’t watch the basic sharp, I taught according to Schildt and wrote a prog. But on ITVDN, I already looked at the C# course for professionals. There was even a lot of sense from this.
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