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jstockman
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Mathematics and statistics class libraries:
http://www.extremeoptimization.com/Mathematics/Default.aspx
Microsoft uses C#.NET internally for developing the .NET platform. That alone speaks volumes.
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Michal,
Where would you suggest to start of #C for a right brain kind of guy. Please give me a 123 steps.
Jimmyj
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michal.kreslik
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Jimmy,
it's easy - - step 1: download and install Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express (from the link above)
- step 2: print out the "Build a program now - Visual C#.NET 2005" book from Microsoft Press (ditto)
- step 3: read the book and do all the exercises in it
When you're done, I'll provide you with subsequent steps.
Michal
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jstockman
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| michal.kreslik wrote:
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Mathematics and statistics class libraries:
http://www.extremeoptimization.com/Mathematics/Default.aspx
Microsoft uses C#.NET internally for developing the .NET platform. That alone speaks volumes.
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Michael,
What one book or whatever would you recommend for a new programer in C# that would build confidence and not overwhelm me
Jimmyj
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michal.kreslik
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Have you downloaded the "Build a program now - Visual C#.NET 2005" book from Microsoft Press?
Michal
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jstockman
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| michal.kreslik wrote:
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Have you downloaded the "Build a program now - Visual C#.NET 2005" book from Microsoft Press?
Michal
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No. I'll start there.
Jimmyj
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spinner
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The new version of the recommended book [Build a Program Now -- Visual C# 2008 Express Edition] has been released. Does anyone know where to download the new book for free, or when it is new is it for purchase only?
The 2008 software download I know how to find -- it is at:
http://www.microsoft.com/express/download/
I just can't find the book, except at:
http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/12281.aspx
where the price is about $13.
I don't mind paying for it, but don't want to if it is free somewhere else.
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avasfx
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Hey Michał,
thank's for those steps! What are the next steps? What is your opinion
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Jimmy,
it's easy - - step 1: download and install Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express (from the link above)
- step 2: print out the "Build a program now - Visual C#.NET 2005" book from Microsoft Press (ditto)
- step 3: read the book and do all the exercises in it
When you're done, I'll provide you with subsequent steps.
Michal
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