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Hello. How are you? I have some questions.

I know C , HTML, CSS, a little PHP, JS. Now I'm learning C++ at the University.
I don't know anything about .Net. I'm finding a good book to learn C#. Finally I want to make web pages. Could tell me which is the best book?

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Once I found a Javascript book, which, I think, is the best book. This book Teachs you everything clearly, in detail. Finally you learn how to make Quze Script. So I want something like this. On the other words, I want to learn theory with good explanation, beacause don't know anything about .Net, and practise to make Web page and programs. do you know a good book?


If you could, tell me which is the best book, plase. I have already downlaod many books but I don't like them

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Maybe you should try the JavaScript section, I'm not sure how this has anything to do with C#?

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CommittedC0der said:

Maybe you should try the JavaScript section, I'm not sure how this has anything to do with C#?

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C# can be used with .NET to make web pages.

If you know HTML then you can make a basic page that way.

From what I did the best book is not really that great. You need more experience, just go out and start making mistakes and you'll learn from those. Once you understand it a bit then a book to give you some ideas and concepts to improve your flow, but almost anything will work.

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C# can be used with .NET to make web pages.

If you know HTML then you can make a basic page that way.
Yes you can, but he's asking which JS book he should buy.

Anyway, VakhoQ here's some good tutorials.

Good JS tutorial: JavaScript Tutorial
Good C# tutorial: Visual C# .NET for Complete Beginners - a free programming course

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I thought he was asking which C# book is the best to buy and used the Wrox Javascript book as an example. I'm only familiar with two series for C#: O'Reilly C# and Wrox C#. Both should be fine, but the latter is also from Wrox, so you may find the formatting familiar.

If neither suit your fancy, you could try letting us know which ones you already looked at but didn't care for and the reasons why.
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No, No, I'm finding a good C# book.


what do you think about "Microsoft C# step by step?" :)

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No, No, I'm finding a good C# book.
Ok, i misunderstood the first post. And im not sure about "Microsoft C# Step by Step". But I own Learning C# 3.0 and its a pretty good book.


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I've run across Visual C# Step by Step (of course this was for 2003/1.1), but I thought it was well laid out.

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I think Wrox Press Books is good. I have found two books.

1) Beginning Visual C# 2010
2) Professional C# 4.0 and .NET 4

what do you think? which is better for me?

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This one sounds best to me. "1) Beginning Visual C# 2010"
The other only one sounds like C# for people who already know another language and are looking to learn C#.

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