Hi All,
I gotta say this is a nice friendly list, that is an excellent sign for the project you guys are working on. In view of the number of replies I have recieved answering this question, I will try to put together a "digested version" of your answers for any lurking newbies who were not prepared to ask. What I wanted was recomendations on linux friendly books: _________________________________ For Newbies to programming: "Thinking in C#" had a few fans, for begginers and above: http://www.thinkingin.net/ticsharprc1.htm. It has a downloadable but non-printable version. O'Reilly publishing "Programming in C#" >From MS publishing, Inside C# got a big rap...even for the mono platform Teach Yourself C# in 21 days, has at least one fan _____________________________________ For the non-newbie, new to C#: A Programmer's Introduction to C# by Eric Gunnerson was recomended for the non-newbie programmer, who might be new to C#...this looks attractive to me, though I don't have a heap of coding experience. ______________________________________ There is a nutshell book on the subject, which is probably a good description of what the book is likely to give...just the facts (Is this book aimed at the experienced programmer?). http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/csharpnut/ _______________________________________ Unpsecified level of experience: Professional C# from http://www.wrox.com. Check out the link. It has a staunch believer, the whole book works from a text editor and command prompt... should suit the linux minded (working on gui development software??:)). Any way, I will hunt one of these down. Thanks, Matt Redding _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
