>Did you answer my question the other day about your favorite C# book or did I miss it? As a learner Mark Michaelis's book strikes me right. Also the standard, Troelsen, at least most of it.
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>I'll be honest, I've grown disenchanted with most books. Sure, Troelsen's newest is a good intro book (I was involved with that at the very end, at the end of my stint with aPress)...but beyond that, the best value is out of the specialty books.
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>I have an offer to write another one, but am likely going to pass.
Write it. Do the hard work and stay up late working on it. (That part should come easy ;-) ). Put yourself in the position of the beginning C# developer who understands the fundamentals of software -- OO, data types, inheritance -- and is new to C#. Write it with him or her in mind. The words will pour out. And one day, a year or less from now, your name will be there with the other authors.
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