>>>hey - I just wanted to point it out - and the first and third use generics
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>>>Seriously, I am about one meter high on the c# mountain. By the time you'll have finished your course, you'll know far more than I
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>>I doubt that, but thanks for the encouragement! And I certainly didn't take any offense.
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>>I dropped the course, BTW. After the first week I decided to opt out and get 90% of my money back. It was all right but considering the cost ($$$) I decided I am better off learning .NET by other means. The objective of becoming proficient enough in C#.NET to get a job using it remains the same, only the means has changed. Still studying hard and liking it more and more.
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>>Can't really say much more about the course or the organization that offers it. They make you sign a non-disclosure agreement you wouldn't believe, and I understand they aren't shy about enforcing it.
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>The main advantages of courses are (1) you HAVE to be there, (2) you HAVE to listen, (3) you can ask questions and (4) they build up from zero
>No course = the hard way
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>So, I'm sorry for you you have dropped out
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>Try the videos from learnvisualstudio - but they cannot compare to a good course
I agree with all that. Basically I decided doing it the hard way is worth it given the cost of the course. That was real money coming out of my own bank account. Beyond that I am unwilling to say much, for the reason stated before. I have enough on my plate without having to worry about somebody suing me.
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