Re: isharp ?
"Ive heard of c# but I have no idea how different it is to c++"
It's more like Java with a few typos. Not much like C++ (although Java syntax is based on C).
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Guest repliedisharp ?
wazzat then ?
Ive heard of c# but I have no idea how different it is to c++
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Guest repliedRe: .net books
go straight to .net and use isharp?
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Guest replied.net books
If I was thinking of doing a bit of PC coding what books would you recommend ?
I last coded properly on PC's when win95 was new and used fortran and borland C.
I guess I would use C or vb these days - is there a visual developer tool yet for ms C++?
thanks
Mark
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Guest repliedThanks for posting this.
I am always looking at other best practice apps. It's the best way to learn new and interesting development techniques, and hmm, borrow code blocks
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oops
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Guest repliedx
where is the ebook?
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they didn't write it, they commissioned this guy to do it:
The eBook that comes with it is a goldmine of useful info in itself.Jason Beres is the .NET Technical Evangelist for Computer Ways, Inc, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner located in Deerfield Beach, Florida (www.computerways.com). Jason is a Microsoft .NET MVP, is on the INETA Speakers Bureau (www.ineta.org) and is the co-Chair of the INETA Academic Committee. Jason is the author of Teach Yourself Visual Studio .NET 2003 in 21 Days from Sams, the co-author of the Visual Basic .NET Bible from Wiley, the C# Bible from Wiley, and is currently finishing up Teach Yourself Visual C# .NET in 21 Days from Sams.
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Guest repliedExcellent .Net resources
it's high time those guys at infragistics got out some more.
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Excellent .Net resources
Best winforms app I've seen yet:
devcenter.infragistics.co...acker.aspx
Great for general .Net and OOD best practices, also uses the Microsoft Data Access, Exception Management and Application Updater application blocks. It's much better than Microsoft's TaskVision sample app.
Also:
The Visual Basic .NET Resource Kit
msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic...fault.aspx
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