>>>"Does anyone have a recommendation for a good "how to learn C#" book or tutorial?... I prefer to learn by doing, i.e. write and implement small but fully functional programs that are useful, and then develop from there."
You can get a FREE 120 page C# Tutorial in PDF at this web address: www.pune-csharp.com/downloads/index.htm For the price, you can't beat this tutorial. It's by an Indian author who works internationally and the web site is in Pune, India (I believe). The tutorial is very good. It has some small examples that you can key in and run. Unfortunately (or fortunately) C# becomes a wide (or deep) subject once you start getting into .NET. You can write sufficiently "small but fully functional programs" by tackling any sufficiently large project and proceeding in baby steps. :) However, I think you're looking for one of those Deitel and Deitel 1,000 pager textbooks, and they go for over $60. There are a lot of intro books out there, the problem is finding books that cover the idiosyncracies of C# and .NET. I have looked at the book you must have (by Jesse Liberty) book several times, but always purchased more specialized books (like on P/Invoke and COM interfaces, or on GUI etc.). Good luck, John Dunbar Texas _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
