I don't have any objection to buying a book that somebody would
recommend.  I already have "Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to
Code" and it was just what I'm wanting.  But I'd also like to find
something a little more in depth if you know of anything.



On Nov 17, 1:11 pm, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you must suggest books, why do you suggest e-books (implicitly, the
> illegally downloaded/shared kind) ? I am strictly against the use of
> this forum for exchange or discussions about sharing E-books.
>
> --
> Cerebrus.
> Group Moderator.
>
> On Nov 17, 2:03 pm, "VIKAS GARG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Bro welcome to the .NETDon't worry, we will help if the problem will be of
> > our level.
> > As I am working on .NET since 3 months, initially I had also tried to render
> > on different web pages for the explanation. That had created great confusion
> > in my concepts. because you will only search about your problems and av\bout
> > new topics. This will lead to loss in data as you will miss many topics. So
> > bro I will suggest you to have an E-book with you. That will help you
> > greatly
> > you could also have many useful programs from that.
> > If you don't get that from anywhere there is no problem with that also. Ask
> > me on my E-Mail id I will post that to you. I can't upload that directly
> > here because that is an offense to download book illegally. That goes
> > against copyright law

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