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I need a little help, i want to buy a book abou C#, so if anybody has some prepositions it would be very helpful for me. I saw C# bible, and some other books, wht do you think which one is best? I know a litle bit of programing in JAVA, so i need something from a begining.
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Here is one book I would not recommend:
"C# How To Program" by Deitel

I wasted $85 on this thing. It is uninformative and the index is written by a 4 year old!
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i've as reference for C#:
" C# how to program " Deitel ( Prentice Hall )
it' excellent as it can be considered as a Student Edition !!
However it's also used as a reference (proffes. edition)
Also it has a good price
u will like it
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do I have any prepostions? sure. at, with, by, on, over, under....

sorry, couldn't help myself
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The book of "Inside C#" Second Edition, paperback Tom Archer

You can get this at Amazon for $33 or half.com for $28. Search using isbn of 0735616485 for 2002 2nd edition. The first edition which is from 2001 is $6. isbn 0735612889.
(The initial search must by for a book then you will have the option to search via isbn.)

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You can follow the book "C# and .Net Platform" by Andrew Troelson. The book is good for learning concepts. But examples are not so good.

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i'd advice books from the O'Reilly series.

if you have some experience programming, i'd buy:

Programming C#
Jesse Liberty, O'Reilly Media, 2005
http://www.amazon.com/Programming-C-...5509128&sr=8-1

if you still need introductions on subjects like .NET, inheritance, polymorfism, interfaces or arrays, i'd definitely advice:

Learning C#, 2nd Edition
Jesse Liberty & Brian MacDonald, O'Reilly Media 2006
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-C-200...5509128&sr=8-2

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