Some of my collection of material in my personal Google Drive ~40GB

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Some of my collection of material in my personal Google Drive ~40GB
  1. Unread #1 - Feb 5, 2015 at 8:58 AM
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    Some of my collection of material in my personal Google Drive ~40GB

    Just wanted to show off some of my stuff and see if someone would find something useful to read.. it has everything almost.
    https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B96Yz1W42ZOdWnpaRXN4QXFadXM/edit

    EDIT : I had accidentally only posted the E-book folder, here is another link that will show everything I got on my Drive.
    https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B96Yz1W42ZOdbjd0R1FpenRuWFk/edit

    Tell me if my taste in apps and stuff mirror your likes, and I can disable downloads incase any of you mods see I need to
     
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    Cool stuff just don't know how safe it is if I wanted to download some soo I'll pass :( if someone can verify I'll for sure give some things a read
     
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    Some of my collection of material in my personal Google Drive ~40GB

    The only thing in there you would ha e to download would be the apps and programs.. The books and audio are taken care of Google Drive's built in reader and player.

    I know it means nothing but not a single files is malicious lol I wouldn't upload almost 50gb of viruses haha. . But I understand where your coming from
     
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    Bookmarked. Some of those ebooks are interesting. I'd be careful where you post that link though, since you're hosting copyrighted content, maybe take the link down after a couple days.
     
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    Oh yeah I get what your saying man, no sweat.. Its not like what you think.

    Glad you found it useful.. Im adding every day
     
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    lol @ C# and .NET being different folders
     
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    You do know that C# and .net aren't 1 in the same right
    Lol!!!!!!
    There is C#
    There is the .net framework

    There is Delphi. Net
    There is asp.net

    There are books that cover the .net framework and books that cover only C# ..while there are books that cover C#.net

    I hope you get the idea..and hopefully learned something...Mr knowitall
     
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    Bruh, C# was Microsoft's answer to Java's popularity, and it was originally created for use with .NET. Any other compatible frameworks that have risen as a result (Mono) are just products of .NET's popularity and are inherently the same. Teaching C# as a subject and teaching .NET as a subject separately is redundant, unless the focus of the .NET educational content is MSIL/low-level interpretation.

    From the wiki:
    "[C#] was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative"

    I hope you get the idea..and hopefully learned something...Mr knowitall
     
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    I personally would partition it by language, or if it's a general .Net book that talks about DLR, CLR/CLI, IL or ASP. I think it's justifiable to have both a folder for C# and one for .Net.

    So I think it's justifiable to sort books in such a way. While you could talk about IL/MSIL in terms of C# that might be a disservice to the reader whom
    may for some reason want their information to be .Net language agnostic.

    Although I don't agree with this:

    When C# is spoken about it is always in the context of .Net. C# is a just a language to apply .Net.
     
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