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.NET Forum / Languages / C# / April 2008

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John Doe - 10 Apr 2008 19:36 GMT
Hi

I've just begun learning C#, and it is really fun. I'm using a book called
"beginning Visual C# 2005 Express Edition, From Novice to Professional". It
manages to explain all the concepts very clear. But, what the book is
missing is some good assignments with proposed solutions.
I wondered if anyone could recommend some good resources for C# assignments
that also has some proposed solutions. That would be of great help to get
this knowledge in context.

/A
Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP ) - 10 Apr 2008 19:53 GMT
> Hi
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Hi,

I know of not book with assignments at teh end of each chapter, I
thikn that the idea is that you apply what you read in your real life
projects.
John Doe - 10 Apr 2008 21:12 GMT
On Apr 10, 2:36 pm, "John Doe" <john...@spamblocker.org> wrote:
> Hi

Hi,

I know of not book with assignments at teh end of each chapter, I
thikn that the idea is that you apply what you read in your real life
projects.

Hi

I totally agree with that, but when you're new to programming and you try to
do your own projects it can be a challenge if you do not have the experience
or any reference to how you would do things. That was the idea with
assignments. If I where to attend a college course you would have
assignments as a way to learn how to implement what you've learned in class.

/A

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