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From COBOL to C#.NET

 
 
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      29th Apr 2005
Hi,

I am a mainframe (COBOL) programmer. Recently - I started my course to get
certification in c#.NET (MCAD). Coming from a Process-oriented language
background I find it difficult to understand the concepts of object-oriented
programming.

What wud be the best books/websites/study groups that cud help me make this
shift (to object-oriented world) easier ?

This is my first posting on this site - and any other tips / "things I need
to know" are welcome. I can certainly use some help from all the GURUS of
object-oriented world :-)

Appreciate ur replies...

Harry
 
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      30th Apr 2005
Hello Harryfun77,

Welcome to the world of OO and C#. I think a really good book for starting
out in boith OO and C# is Charles Petzold's "Programming in the Key of C#:
A Primer for Aspiring Programmers." This book gently leads you through the
concepts and Part IV is all about objects. HTH.

Sam Gentile
Chief Architect - Adesso Systems
INETA Speaker, Microsoft MVP - .NET/C#
http://samgentile.com/blog/

H> Hi,
H>
H> I am a mainframe (COBOL) programmer. Recently - I started my course
H> to get certification in c#.NET (MCAD). Coming from a
H> Process-oriented language background I find it difficult to
H> understand the concepts of object-oriented programming.
H>
H> What wud be the best books/websites/study groups that cud help me
H> make this shift (to object-oriented world) easier ?
H>
H> This is my first posting on this site - and any other tips / "things
H> I need to know" are welcome. I can certainly use some help from all
H> the GURUS of object-oriented world :-)
H>
H> Appreciate ur replies...
H>
H> Harry
H>


 
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