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NickMN2014-08-12 21:49:56
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NickMN, 2014-08-12 21:49:56

Which c# book?

Good afternoon. My name is Nikita Minyuk. Sore topic. I have been studying C-Sharp programming for about a year. I watched video tutorials by Alexander Gudka. Looked through all 1 course (that is reached sql under its program). But when I started programming (practicing), I realized that I know very little. Then I started reading a lot of MSDN and habr, cyberforum, etc. I started reading the C Sharp reference (in a nutshell), which I really liked, but there are a lot of grammar and translation errors. I don’t want to arrange a holivar, but I want other people’s opinions that you need to read. Many people say that Toolsen is pop and bullshit, others - the book is super. Richter is heavy and tedious, others are required reading. it is desirable to give arguments) Thank you.

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Mikhail Zakharov, 2014-08-12
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Still, I advise you to read Troelson (at least scroll through). He has a brief but extensive overview of the language.
Also Richter - there is more about .NET internals (including about memory, which can be quite important). The topics of these two books overlap, of course, but it is still desirable to read them both. Again, some chapters, pages can be skipped if there is nothing necessary in them.
And I agree with @CyberChipmunk - some project of your own. A great option is to fork an open source project on github. Read someone else's code and add something to your own.

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