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Re: Books
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Whoops, you beat me to it ;-)

>Hi,
>
>>I don't think that the C# language has changed much.
>Hmm. Linq, Generics, Extension Methods, Partial classes, Anonymous types, Automatic properties...
>
>> I love that book. Is there anything in particular that you feel is outdated?
>From a framework POV no coverage for WPF,WCF,WWF, changes in ASP.NET etc....
>But it's good starting point if you're coming from a VFP perspective (and, of course, it's free)
>
>Best,
>Viv
>
>>
>>
>>>I would be really reluctant to recommend that to someone starting out with .NET now. It came out in 2002, which was .NET version 1. The current version is 3.5, with 4.0 on the way.
>>>
>>>>Check this out...
>>>>
>>>>http://foxcentral.net/microsoft/NETforVFPDevelopers.htm
>>>>
>>>>>I am looking at learning net c# and I am looking for beginning .net books suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks.
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