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July 29th, 2010, 07:21 AM
#1
A good place to start?
Hi,
I wanna get started with .Net, and wanted to ask you guys, if you know any good books (preferably downloadable )?
My main experience is with Java, C and PHP, and I want to learn C++ as well, so .Net++ using C++.
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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August 2nd, 2010, 11:12 AM
#2
Re: A good place to start?
If you want to learn .Net, then learn C#.
If you want to learn C++/CLI, learn C++ first, then C#, then C++/CLI.
Cheers, D Drmmr
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August 3rd, 2010, 02:52 AM
#3
Re: A good place to start?
 Originally Posted by D_Drmmr
If you want to learn .Net, then learn C#.
If you want to learn C++/CLI, learn C++ first, then C#, then C++/CLI.
Absolutely correct, start from C#. Keep away from C++/CLI unless you don't have another choice. The only reason to use C++/CLI is managed/unmanaged code interoperability.
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August 5th, 2010, 07:45 AM
#4
Re: A good place to start?
Thanks guys 
Good thing to know where to start I'll look into C# instead. Any reccomendations on books or online tutorials on .NET and C#?
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August 5th, 2010, 08:15 AM
#5
Re: A good place to start?
once you get a basis of c++, this eBook has been helping me a lot (*edit* I have removed the link at a suggestion, The book is called "Expert C++/Cli .Net")
Last edited by TFobear; August 5th, 2010 at 09:55 AM.
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August 5th, 2010, 08:56 AM
#6
Re: A good place to start?
Looks good, can be recommended for C++/C# professionals. But this is illegal link, I don't think it is allowed on this site
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August 12th, 2010, 01:31 AM
#7
Re: A good place to start?
hi,
My experience is java and c++ and get started with .Net, and wanted to ask you guys, if you know any good books
thanks in advance
regards,
phe9oxis,
http://www.guidebuddha.com
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August 12th, 2010, 01:41 AM
#8
Re: A good place to start?
hi,
I'll look into C# instead. Any reccomendations on books or online tutorials on .NET and C#?
thanks
regards,
phe9oxis,
http://www.guidebuddha.com
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