Thanks a lot Jaime.

Best regards, Pablo.

2010/2/11 Jamie Fraser <[email protected]>

> Learning the fundamentals of C#, it is largely irrelevant which "version"
> of the underlying framework you use (although new versions of the frameworks
> often introduce new language features).
>
> I would just start learning C# using the 2.0 or 3.5 framework. The
> fundamentals are the same in both.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:59 PM, pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone, Im new in this group, I´ve the following question
>>
>> I started with .NET 1.0/1.1 (2002/2003) and asp.net developing
>> primarily web apps , I used vb.net as my  first language but in 2006 i
>> moved to other development platform so, Im very out-of-date with C#
>> and the .net frameworks version 3.0,3.5 and the upcoming 4.0 .
>>
>> So, my objective is to start developing again webapps  in C# again but
>> Id like to ask you which C# versions is better to learn right now,
>> should I wait to the final C# 4.0 release ? or just the new version
>> includes new features?
>>
>> I´ve a book of C# 3.0 with VS Studio 2008 (From Begineer to Pro), so,
>> whats your opinion?
>>
>> My plan is to learn C# (the language) and after practices it
>> developing web apps.
>>
>> Thanks in advance, Pablo.
>>
>
>

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