reading those first as it makes the C# read a lot easier. Generally speaking
if you know C++ you should have no problems with C#. The Framework books
help you with all of the libraries.
The ADO books with the new ADO stuff, it's pretty darn slick.
If you are not versed in traditional OOP languages then a book on OOP
wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Stephen E. Schuster
PeopleSoft Administrator
2000 Ashland Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Office Phone 606.920.7447
Cell Phone 606.831.4590
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From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Learning .NET (c-sharp) books
Oliver,
I got this book which is pretty good. It's called C#: A Programmers
Introduction by Harvey Deitel. He explains things really well and starts
from the beginning. The ISBN is: 0130461326
Ben
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From: Oliver Cookson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 9:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Learning .NET (c-sharp) books
Hi,
I need to learn .NET (c-sharp) this year to comply with works learning
ethos so I was wondering if anyone can recommend any books for learning
.NET from the ground up. I know the methodology of OOP but may need some
reminders.
I like Forta's style of writing books if that helps. :)
Thanks
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