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I am currently learning Visual Studio 05 and in particular C#. I'm using the book C# for the absolute beginner, which was written using the beta version of the first .net visual studio (I believe). The only major difference that has caused me a problem so far is differences in data binding.

As I will finish this book fairly soon. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend another good beginner book or two. It will be at least a year before I can return to JC and continue my college career. But I don't see why I can't learn in the meantime.

Thanks in advance.
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hey i really appreciate those people who are in coding/programming /software part. i 'm basically from networking field. I just want to boost your confidense in your field. Sorry for not answering your question.
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axdhakal1 wrote:hey i really appreciate those people who are in coding/programming /software part. i 'm basically from networking field. I just want to boost your confidense in your field. Sorry for not answering your question.
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I can't help with a good book recommendation but have you tried searching google or better yet, Microsoft's own documentation at msdn.com?
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Amro wrote:I can't help with a good book recommendation but have you tried searching google or better yet, Microsoft's own documentation at msdn.com?
No, I'm really looking for a good recommendation. I could probably search MSDN endlessly, but I believe am at a stage where I need a lot of guidance.
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Well, if you're on the hardforums, ask a guy named mikeblas there, he might be able to help with that.
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Might be helpful to you.

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