If I may suggest, there are a couple of good books you could use to get going.

1 - if you have a MS.NET/Windows background, your best bet is M.J.Easton's "Cross-Platform .NET Development: Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft .NET"; 2 - if you know C# E. Dumbill's "Mono (Developer's Notebook)" it's a good practical reference.
3 - last but not least Shoening's "Mono Kick Start".

I don't recall any of those covering details of the monoDevelop IDE (which you probably want to use if you come from a Microsoft background like me), but that's easy to pick up. If you have problems getting the printed books, keep in mind that book #2 and #3 are published by O'reilly and available as online e-books.

Cos

nagendra prasad wrote:
Hi Guys,
I must apologize first coz these questions wuld have been asked like a Zillion times yet I am making the mistake of asking them again.The question is I just joined the community today with the idea of developing few classes.BUT I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START OF FROM,can someone please help me on this.
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