O'Reilly : "Learning C#" it teaches from the ground up, and then O'Reilly's
"Programming C#", which introduces you to things like ASP.Net and SWF.

Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: "Tom McLaughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, 22 August, 2004 16:39
Subject: [Mono-list] Beginner C# Book


>Hi all,
>
>I'm looking for a good beginner C# book.  Preferably one that does not
>assume a certain amount of familiarity with C++, Java, or OOP in
>general.  I picked up "Mono: A Developers Notebook" from O'Reilly
>figuring that some of the C++ I saw in school would come back to me.
>What I saw in school was nearly five years ago and it's definitely not
>coming back.
>
>I really need a book that will not only go over the syntax and structure
>of the language but the underlying fundementals of the language.  (Like
>not just how to create a vector but what each part of the declaraion
>means and how it all works.)  Right now I maintain the FreeBSD port for
>Muine and I am looking at creating ports of other applications.  I would
>like to have enough familiarity with the language to fix bugs,
>especially FreeBSD specific bugs in programs.
>
>If someone could recommend a book they found to give a good
>comprehensive understanding of the language to a beginner that would be
>great.  Thanks.
>
>Tom
>
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