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Project for beginner
Started by Ehsan0101, Sep 07 2012 08:07 AM
beginner project C# programming C# for beginner
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 September 2012 - 08:07 AM
Hello, I'm a beginner student of C# programming Language. I want to practice on it everyday to became a professional programmer. so I want any website link(s) or books or source so that I can go to my goal by practice.
best regards
ehsan
best regards
ehsan
#2
Posted 07 September 2012 - 12:06 PM
Personally I've never had much success with 'learning just to learn'. I can't read a book and know something, I have to actually do it. That's not to say books aren't useful but I start by figuring out what I want to do, then go read up on how. I would pick something you are interested in, then go start coding it.
for books, I have Pro C# and the .NET Platform. My edition is for C# 2010 and .NET 4 there may be a later edition.
for books, I have Pro C# and the .NET Platform. My edition is for C# 2010 and .NET 4 there may be a later edition.
#3
Posted 07 September 2012 - 12:12 PM
The best way to learn is to take some1 else code and start digging into it. It's like analysis the problems and find the solutions toward it ... the more you think about programming languages ... they are basically the same thing ... with different syntax ... if you know how to analyse the problem ... you can find solutions to the problem. Once you start getting to familiar with the system, then build your own algorithm and learn about the Programming Pattern .... hope this helps
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#4
Posted 12 September 2012 - 12:22 PM
This book is good start.
http://www.headfirst...books/hfcsharp/
Authors make you write some applications while you read book. Be sure to write them all. If you only read them, you will not learn anything.
http://www.headfirst...books/hfcsharp/
Authors make you write some applications while you read book. Be sure to write them all. If you only read them, you will not learn anything.
#5
Posted 12 September 2012 - 07:31 PM
There is always the good old tic-tac-toe game tutorial for beginners, you can find it here : c# tic-tac-toe tutorial
#6
Posted 10 October 2012 - 03:54 PM
I was in the exact same place you are a few months ago, and you will probably pick it up pretty quickly if you're determined enough.
Where I first learned the basics was here: http://www.homeandle...arp/csharp.html
It was well rounded and covered the simple things.
Where I first learned the basics was here: http://www.homeandle...arp/csharp.html
It was well rounded and covered the simple things.

#7
Posted 10 October 2012 - 04:21 PM
To become a pro you have to make a hundreds of dozens of lines of a code. You must be a part of some project. Search some open source projects (I am not a fan of open source). Some of my colleagues here can tell you for some sites where you can find open source projects to be finished. Also I want to suggest you to start learning MS SQL (since you are working with MS language) parallel with C#. Learn the basics of databases and how to use it in C#. Then try to implement all that you have learned in database. You will figure it out what I am talking about when you start. Every single business app is using some kind of a database to store something. Try to start with that. When you need some help, just ask and we will help you. Try also to learn few advance things like RegEx (search MSDN) and Lambda Expressions.Hello, I'm a beginner student of C# programming Language. I want to practice on it everyday to became a professional programmer. so I want any website link(s) or books or source so that I can go to my goal by practice.
best regards
ehsan
Microsoft Student Partner, Microsoft Certified Professional
#8
Posted 10 October 2012 - 07:25 PM
I have the Head First book, and although I think it will be fun to play with, as a beginner I find it overwhelming when tired. I am going to check out the link Fable posted. It looks like it might help. Thank you Fable. Good luck Ehsan

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