Ummm... not necessarily.

Sites such as codeproject have a lot of code submitted by not-so-
experienced users and learning from them has its pitfalls. I find it
best to learn from a authoritative book on the subject because book
authors are generally experts in their domain and their sole aim is to
take a step by step approach to teaching the material.

On Sep 28, 10:48 am, Gunawan Hadikusumo <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The best way to learn C# is by downloading the example and start from there.
> You can go to codeproject.com, download the project, find the simple one.
> Run it, Break it, Fix it ! Than you would understand !
>

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