C# Tutorial

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C# Tutorial
  1. Unread #1 - Feb 2, 2008 at 7:44 AM
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    Hey im new with Visual C# and i was wondering fi there were any good tutorials out there. if there r ccan u give me the link. thx!:)
     
  3. Unread #2 - Feb 2, 2008 at 12:16 PM
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    i dont suggest u use c# if u just started i recomend visual basic and vb tutorials are easy to find google it
     
  5. Unread #3 - Feb 3, 2008 at 3:29 AM
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    Don't bother with VB either ^^.

    Look into java by Sun Microsystems. A simple google search can help get you started.
     
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    I can provide several reasons why you're a noob here and now simply by that one post. Someone I know recommends Assembly to all beginners, because if you can't debug, you can't exactly make profitable software. I recommend a C based language - preferrably C/C++ - Because they live up to their reputation, and flow a lot more than any other language in terms of both program execution and coding style. They also give a good idea of "how everything ticks", which you need to know if you even want to have anything to do with computers other than using a word processor or image manipulation program.

    speedster - C# and Java are unbelievably similar. When I started to use C# for XNA some time back, I already knew Java, and I pretty much just tossed my ebook in to the trash because I did not need to re-read any common knowledge. It does not matter out of either language you learn (unless you plan for cross-platform development), because the only thing you need to get use to is the varying classes and maybe slightly different keywords and coding structure.
     
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    dude we are not all like u we dont all catch on to computing all i did is SUGGEST i didnt say he has to if he wants to listen to u then fine w/e
    and why the hell did u call me a noob
    definition of the word noob
    a bad player/good player acting bad
    we are not playing a game at the moment its a forum
     
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    search sythe or google for one
     
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