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Which up-to-date C# zero level tutorial should I choose?
Good afternoon!
At the university I studied C #, I really liked the syntax and logic compared to other languages.
Now I am having a little fun as a hobby, but I feel that I really lack basic knowledge + examples of implementations of modern tasks (in the university textbook, OOP was explained using the example of geometric primitives, which, to put it mildly, is far from real application).
Can you recommend a tutorial/series of tutorials from near-zero to, say, junior developer?
Ideally in Russian, but in English is also normal.
Thanks
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Hello!
In Russian, I recommend this tutorial https://metanit.com/sharp/tutorial/ Get basic knowledge of the language and the main functions of standard libraries.
If about geometric primitives, then, apparently, Troelson was forced to read
the Council - read up
Rustic examples interfere, in the first chapters, when everything is clear
. Further, according to the textbook, the examples are still simple, and the material becomes heavier. From this, the examples are even more valuable.
Yes, and Troelson is very good (maybe not all right) and writes in detail
Regarding relevance - the book is regularly updated, although this is not the most important thing - innovations in C # 7 are not so revolutionary that books on Sharpe 5 or 6 become useless
1) https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Visual-Step-Devel... (also available in Russian)
2) https://www.amazon.com/Essential-7-0-Addison-Wesle. ..
3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1484232879/?tag=scanlibs...
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