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LionHeart

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I want to learn C# and .NET platform. I have never programmed before. I'm beginner in programming. I'm interesting in C#, aps.net and web-programming with C# help. I want to choose my first book. I search book with exercise for beginners. I think about two books
1. Beginning Visual C# 2010 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) Karli Watson
2. Head First C#, 2E: A Learner's Guide to Real-World Programming with Visual C# and .NET (Head First Guides) by Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene
What can you reccomend me?

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Hello LionHeart, welcome to CodeCall! :)

I'm not sure about those two books you mentioned but I do own Learning C# 3.0, and it's a pretty good book. It starts from the very beginning concepts and moves into slightly more advanced topics while still explain things fairly simply. It also has a small quiz and a few exercises at the end of each chapter to test your knowledge of the information you just read. Once you get the understand of programming you may need another book to really go more in depth as this one does start for the beginner.

Hope that helps, and good luck learning to program. ~ Committed. :)
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Hammad Rasheed

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Dear LionHeart, do you have Beginning Visual C# 2010 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) Karli Watson in pdf format... if you have than please mail me.




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