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I currently Know VB.net And A little bit of C++ and java

but where is the best place to learn C# Beside Youtube

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Books, although I found Youtube is much more helpful.
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I learned from books, many google searches, and youtube.

Your best bet is to grab yourself a book or two of the later versions of C# (2010+ (.net framework 4.0+)).

Though I may have learned a bit via books and online .pdfs of books, I honestly learned more from Youtube video tutorials( [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ) and I think you should too because it's free, and, (in my opinion) easier to understand (compared to reading a book).

Good luck.
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TomLandonHoppus wrote
I learned from books, many google searches, and youtube.

Your best bet is to grab yourself a book or two of the later versions of C# (2010+ (.net framework 4.0+)).

Though I may have learned a bit via books and online .pdfs of books, I honestly learned more from Youtube video tutorials( [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ) and I think you should too because it's free, and, (in my opinion) easier to understand (compared to reading a book).

Good luck.



Thanks for the link man !
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TTG_Jok3rs_Lobbies wrote
TomLandonHoppus wrote
I learned from books, many google searches, and youtube.

Your best bet is to grab yourself a book or two of the later versions of C# (2010+ (.net framework 4.0+)).

Though I may have learned a bit via books and online .pdfs of books, I honestly learned more from Youtube video tutorials( [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ) and I think you should too because it's free, and, (in my opinion) easier to understand (compared to reading a book).

Good luck.



Thanks for the link man !


thenewboston.com has great video's on C# i'm learning it right now also. i like the video's very easy to follow, there is 200 videos but you will learn a lot. hope this helps.

here is a link to the C# part of his tutorials. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Best place to learn is the internet... Make a project and what ever you want to include in your c# project search is up and do it..
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best way to learn a language is start with something easy like lua or python and dont start a new one until your finnish trust me on this then java or c++ then c#
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