well, MSDN (msdn.microsoft.com) has some tutorials for either c# or
VB.NETand if you search google you will also find many interesting
topics (pattern
c# tutorial or vb.net tutorial should be enough), then, if you are good
enough in basics and you will get stuck in something more specific, use
google to find the answer...
eg: you will code in c# and you will have some problems with eg
DataGridView, so you will search for
c# DataGridView
if it is also sql related, you can search for
c# sql DataGridView

google is mighty tool :)

2009/12/14 ShinoZuka <[email protected]>

> Since I haven't really done any real coding since early 2003 and want
> to get back into it now  I would love any book suggestions. I am
> wondering if it may be more almost re-starting than a refresher after
> 6 1/2 years.  I did most VB then.  Very little C.  Now I want to
> start  with basics and  eventually  explore all Visual Studio has to
> offer.
>
> Thank you.
>
> ShinoZuka
>

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