> >>> 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.
check http://www.eckelobjects.com/ in case he's released "Thinking in C#" for free (had written he was planning to make such a book) as he had done for "Thinking in C++" and "Thinking in Java" in the past. Very nice books for learning an OOP language, esp. the Java one I had partially read... I loved it. ----- George Birbilis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.kagi.com/birbilis -------------- _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list