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Clive Savage
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      17th Jun 2008
Total C# newbie who prefers the "monkey see monkey do" approach to
learning (the basics anyway)

This is the type of thing I`m looking at
http://www.hyperteach.com/products/csharp-video-cd.htm
any other recommendations?

I will probably buy a book to refer to after I`ve got my head around
the basic namespace, class and other stuff which is totally foreign to
me at the moment.

I`ve been writing BASIC like script/ programs up till now, but would
like to learn something thats faster, while still being reasonably
easy to learn.

Thanks.
Bye for now.

Clive.
 
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Mr. Arnold
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      17th Jun 2008

"Clive Savage" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Total C# newbie who prefers the "monkey see monkey do" approach to
> learning (the basics anyway)
>
> This is the type of thing I`m looking at
> http://www.hyperteach.com/products/csharp-video-cd.htm
> any other recommendations?
>
> I will probably buy a book to refer to after I`ve got my head around
> the basic namespace, class and other stuff which is totally foreign to
> me at the moment.
>
> I`ve been writing BASIC like script/ programs up till now, but would
> like to learn something thats faster, while still being reasonably
> easy to learn.


http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/beginner/default.aspx

 
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clintonG
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      17th Jun 2008
Here's another snoozeware learning resource...
http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/

I say "snoozeware" because I find video tutorials interesting and useful but
mostly too passive which often cause me to nod off :-)



"Clive Savage" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Total C# newbie who prefers the "monkey see monkey do" approach to
> learning (the basics anyway)
>
> This is the type of thing I`m looking at
> http://www.hyperteach.com/products/csharp-video-cd.htm
> any other recommendations?
>
> I will probably buy a book to refer to after I`ve got my head around
> the basic namespace, class and other stuff which is totally foreign to
> me at the moment.
>
> I`ve been writing BASIC like script/ programs up till now, but would
> like to learn something thats faster, while still being reasonably
> easy to learn.
>
> Thanks.
> Bye for now.
>
> Clive.


 
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Duggi
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      17th Jun 2008
On Jun 17, 4:36*am, Clive Savage <cl...@milllom.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
> Total C# newbie who prefers the "monkey see monkey do" approach to
> learning (the basics anyway)
>
> This is the type of thing I`m looking athttp://www.hyperteach.com/products/csharp-video-cd.htm
> any other recommendations?
>
> I will probably buy a book to refer to after I`ve got my head around
> the basic namespace, class and other stuff which is totally foreign to
> me at the moment.
>
> I`ve been writing BASIC like script/ programs up till now, but would
> like to learn something thats faster, while still being reasonably
> easy to learn.
>
> Thanks.
> Bye for now.
>
> Clive.


learnvisualstudio.net offfers good video tutors... if you are
interested!!!

-Cnu
 
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