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<blockquote data-quote="vonPryz" data-source="post: 34452" data-attributes="member: 15683"><p>C# is quite different a beast than C, since the former is an object-oriented language. Therefore learning C# (pronounced as 'c-bang' or 'c-whatever') requires understanding the OO model as well as learning the tricks and ways of C# itself.</p><p></p><p>Old-school C can be used to program in the object-oriented way (almost any language can), but it often is cubersome. If you have elementary knowledge of Java or some other OO language, C# is quite simple to learn. The more tedious task is learning all the .NET API.</p><p></p><p>There are lots of tutorials available on C#. Take a look on, say, this one: <a href="http://www.softsteel.co.uk/tutorials/cSharp/contents.html" target="_blank">http://www.softsteel.co.uk/tutorials/cSharp/contents.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vonPryz, post: 34452, member: 15683"] C# is quite different a beast than C, since the former is an object-oriented language. Therefore learning C# (pronounced as 'c-bang' or 'c-whatever') requires understanding the OO model as well as learning the tricks and ways of C# itself. Old-school C can be used to program in the object-oriented way (almost any language can), but it often is cubersome. If you have elementary knowledge of Java or some other OO language, C# is quite simple to learn. The more tedious task is learning all the .NET API. There are lots of tutorials available on C#. Take a look on, say, this one: [url]http://www.softsteel.co.uk/tutorials/cSharp/contents.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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