>anyone know a good book for a beginner to c# with programming experience.
>Cheers
>~M
I've just finished Introduction to C# Using .NET by Robert J Oberg
and Programming C# by Jesse Liberty (3rd ed. - O'Reilly) and think they are both excellent. Oberg comes with a lot of code which you can step through which makes the examples very clear. Liberty is a very good technical writer and the book is of the quality you expect from O'Reilly. Their approaches and style are just different enough that they complement each other nicely.
Charles Hankey
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- Thomas Hardy
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