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Old 02-09-2010, 1:06 AM
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Hi everyone I know you get this alot but can anyone please help. I'm staying in a town that doesn't give programming classes only IT like A+ N+ and so on. I was wondering can anyone please help me with a book on beginner programming please? I really don't know anything about programming but would really like to become a programmer please. So if anyone can help me so that I would be abel to learn on my own just to see if I can do it then I could go to the colleage in the next town to get my papers. I was wondering would C# be good to start with or what do you guys think.
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I was wondering would C# be good to start with or what do you guys think.
This is a VB.NET site, not a general programming site. We think VB.NET would be a good place to start. If you need help with VB.NET then we can provide it. If you want help with C# or general programming then you'll need to look elsewhere.

As far as books go, I don't have too much recent experience with beginner books but, having been a reviewer for it, I can say that the VB 2008 booh from Deitel & Deitel is very good. Not cheap, but very good.

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I have extensive experience in VB.Net, C#.Net and C/C++ so take my word for it C# is not a good language to start off with over VB.Net because VB.Net is easier than C# will ever be C# and VB.Net are both .Net languages so in most cases VB.Net source code can be translated into C# source code and vice versa if you know what your doing but the C# syntax is more similar to the C/C++ syntax than VB.Net so if you don't know what your doing your going to struggle with C# if you want I don't mind giving you any tips in VB.Net but the guy that posted the other message is right don't start with C# you will only confuse yourself
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