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Hey,

I?m new to programming (did some very basic vb.net a couple of years ago) and would like to learn C#, I would like to ask, are there any particularly useful books for beginners?

I ask this because I recently discovered that the new Microsoft .net framework 4.5 has been released, which apparently includes some changes to C#.

The only books I was able to find were the C# 5.0 and the .net 4.5 platform from apress, but that?s geared to a more professional audience.

So are those changes new changes major and are there any books you would recommend (preferably books/resources which are newish)?

Thank you so much in advance ;)

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Hi,

Initially work your way through this free resource; before buying a book for more advanced topics: http://www.csharp-station.com/Tutorial.aspx

Everyone has their favourite books series and they will all differ greatly as everyone learns things differently. Personally I'm a fan of either the Wrox or O'Reilly books (although some of the O'Reilly series can be a bit dry).

Have fun!

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Hi,

Initially work your way through this free resource; before buying a book for more advanced topics: http://www.csharp-st...m/Tutorial.aspx

Everyone has their favourite books series and they will all differ greatly as everyone learns things differently. Personally I'm a fan of either the Wrox or O'Reilly books (although some of the O'Reilly series can be a bit dry).

Have fun!

That tutorial looks bad. It uses a lot of concepts before introducing them, and states some wrong stuff, e.g. operator associativity has nothing to do with the order in which statements are executed, and anyway the associativities they claim are wrong. (only the assignment and null coalescing operators are right-associative)

There aren't much good and free resources online, let alone new ones. But don't worry about the "new" part - as long as you know C# 3 (included in .NET 3.5, not 3!) it's okay. C# 4 and 5 didn't add much for a beginner, you'll be just fine without async/await or dynamic.

You may be interested in Microsoft's official tutorials, videos and stuff: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/hh341490.aspx (forget about the "what's new" section)

(If you understand French, this tutorial is pretty good: http://www.siteduzero.com/tutoriel-3-523498-apprenez-a-developper-en-c.html )

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This is the best C# book I know of, and it was recently updated for 2012. The Yellow Book. It's not just a good C# tutorial but also a superb introduction to programming in general. Seriously, I wish I had learned programming with that book.

That tutorial looks bad. It uses a lot of concepts before introducing them, and states some wrong stuff, e.g. operator associativity has nothing to do with the order in which statements are executed, and anyway the associativities they claim are wrong. (only the assignment and null coalescing operators are right-associative)

There aren't much good and free resources online, let alone new ones. But don't worry about the "new" part - as long as you know C# 3 (included in .NET 3.5, not 3!) it's okay. C# 4 and 5 didn't add much for a beginner, you'll be just fine without async/await or dynamic.

You may be interested in Microsoft's official tutorials, videos and stuff: http://msdn.microsof...o/hh341490.aspx (forget about the "what's new" section)

(If you understand French, this tutorial is pretty good: http://www.siteduzer...opper-en-c.html )

Hi,

Initially work your way through this free resource; before buying a book for more advanced topics: http://www.csharp-st...m/Tutorial.aspx

Everyone has their favourite books series and they will all differ greatly as everyone learns things differently. Personally I'm a fan of either the Wrox or O'Reilly books (although some of the O'Reilly series can be a bit dry).

Have fun!

Thnaks for the resources guys, also i am open to other good resources suggestions even if they are not free ;)

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This is the best C# book I know of, and it was recently updated for 2012. The Yellow Book. It's not just a good C# tutorial but also a superb introduction to programming in general. Seriously, I wish I had learned programming with that book.

I don't know if it's the best because I haven't looked at any other C# books, but it is definitely an amazing book. So thank you!

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