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... can anybody else actually understand most of what is written about C# in the MSDN Library? Or am I just stupid? lol

Jason.

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Buy a book. The MSDN assumes a basic level of knowledge. Just like an encyclopedia assumes you know English.

 
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0) You're stupid.

1) MSDN sucks, so that makes you stupid twice - first, because you're using MSDN, and second, because you don't understand what they've written (what little help they provide is written in clear English).

 
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There is no issue in MSDN. Better you start to read from home page. :)
 
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I've never had any trouble understanding MSDN content. I'm no genius so draw your own conclusion...

 
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My gosh, there are some stern comments here!
I have to sympathise - I'm not a great fan of MSDN. Usually I find it quicker to Google what I want to know. MSDN is more useful when you already know what you are looking for and need confirmation of parameter types/valid input values, possible return codes etc.
 
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