>-Inside C#: The best book on C# if you have a little previous knowledge >on programming. >-C# Unleashed: it's ok, but I don't like it much. >-Programming C#: Very good for beginners with no knowledge of >programming, it covers many areas but it's quite VS.NET friendly. >-Teach Yourself C# in 21 days: if you have no experience with Java or if >you are new to programming, this is the best book for you in order to >start. >-Programming Microsoft Windows with C#: really nice for advanced design >using System.Drawing, etc. Not for beginners. >-Applied Microsoft.NET Framework Programming: the very best book for you >if you know some C# and want to develop real world applications. >-Thinking in C#: I respect it because it's Mono friendly and one of >Bruce Eckel's books but I really don't like it that much as I enjoyed >the Thinking in Java one.
Which one of these books would be best for learning C#/Mono? I don't have a Win32 box, or a copy of Windows, but I'd like to use Mono as it seems like a nice way to solve several types of problems. But I'll be doing it all on a Linux box. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
