Audiobooks for learning C#?

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Tony

I know it's doubtful, but I was wondering, are there any audiobooks
made of C# programming books?

Would be nice to gain more C# insight while on the treadmill :)

Tony!
 
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Steven Cheng [MSFT]

Hi Tony,

As for .NET /C# learning materials, I seldom see any audiobooks. However,
there does exists many video sessions or online webcast which you can
subscribe or download. Here are some:

#C# Programming Videos
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vcsharp/bb466180.aspx

#C# Soup To Nuts Webcast Series
http://www.msdnwebcastportal.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=2&tabid=21

In addition, you can directly search for webcasts on
http://www.microsoft.com

http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/msdnvisualcsharp.aspx?tab=webcasts

Hope this helps.

Sincerely,

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Sin Jeong-hun

I think you could you Adobe Reader. It has a built-in TTS
functionality (using that of Windows, I think), so if you have a PDF
version of a C# book, you can let Adobe Reader read it for you. Not as
natural as human voice, but understandable.
 
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Tony

Interesting idea. I'll look into that :)

Thanks for the suggestion!

Tony!


I think you could you Adobe Reader. It has a built-in TTS
functionality (using that of Windows, I think), so if you have a PDF
version of a C# book, you can let Adobe Reader read it for you. Not as
natural as human voice, but understandable.
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Try Refresher on .NET and Software Design Fundamentals for C# Developers, it is available on Audible and was written as audio book. Or simply search for C# on audible.com
 

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