New wiki-based C#, .NET site:
C# Online.NET
http://wiki.csharp-online.net/
New wiki-based C#, .NET site:
C# Online.NET
http://wiki.csharp-online.net/
I had some free time and wanted to do something "usefull" .
The following links are broken in nvoigt's original post:
Edit: Thanks for the update, removed the links. -nvoigt[...]
In -KEN-'s post:
Anyway just to let some moderators know so they can remove the broken links.link 2: http://www.csharphelp.com/board/
Ok, it's very useful, thanks you!!
Here's a good one:
C# Online.NET
http://wiki.csharp-online.net/
http://blog.csharp-online.net/
http://forum.csharp-online.net/
Hey, this is for spanish speaking people, microsoft has a proyect called desarrollador 5 estrellas(5 stars developer), you subscribe for free and they put in your hands the materials and everything you need to learn about programming, this is the web address in spanish...I'm not sure if there is one in english too..but..
www.dce2005.com
Thanks for the links. As you may know I am now learning C# from MSDN.
When you install VC#2005 there are two .doc files in the below address that are C# language specifications.Code:Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC#\Specifications\1033
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great one ,
http://www.develop.com/us/tutorials/csharp/
The Code Project is good dope for C# Junkies baby!!!
Ohh yeah!
Dig this:
http://www.ecma-international.org/pu...s/Ecma-334.htm
and this:
http://www.ecma-international.org/pu...s/Ecma-335.htm
That's right...
Last edited by TheRaven; 04-30-2008 at 02:21 AM.
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Tooting my own horn here, but I just set up a C# Tools site:
http://www.csharptools.com
Nice one quite usefull....Cheers
Which of these links are good for noobs? Im about to start studying C# with no prior experience of coding.
Thanks in advance for the help
I think I counted 4 ones - just scan the post.
A few resources here Microsoft .Net
Any highly recommended books on C#? I enjoy learning from books so I ask here as C# will be the next OOP I learn after C++ which I am learning after years of java.