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ProCodingKing 24-Jul-13 4:11am View    
Can you help me with a good book for C# and tutorials I can refer to when I'm online.
ProCodingKing 24-Jul-13 4:11am View    
@Pheonyx
Well I was asking for a book because you can't have online tutorials with you all the time. A book will help me clear the basic concepts. And then I can refer to tutorials for something specific or when required. For eg: C# has something called Linq but when I don't what it is or what is it used for then what would I refer the tutorials for. I need to know the the language before starting with development. I would like to know what C# offers and where can I use it. And when I have a basic idea of things and I plan to develop something I will be clear that I need to use this concept or that concept to build that thing.
ProCodingKing 24-Jul-13 4:09am View    
Well I would like to thank you for helping me out. I guess I will buy that 2nd book and refer to tutorials side by side to check how much I am able to grasp waht I read from the book. Can you help me with some more tutorial sites that you might have used. Thanks alot.
ProCodingKing 24-Jul-13 3:55am View    
The problem with tutorials is that you can't have them with you everywhere. I can read from the book when I'm not online. I will be able to get the concepts from the book and if I am in need of something more or something specific then I can refer to tutorials.
ProCodingKing 24-Jul-13 3:33am View    
Which one should I choose?
I would say 1st is for Visual C#
and 2nd is for C# doesn't take Visual Studio into account.

Which book would you prefer?