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Re: C#, OOP, and ASP.NET
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2008-07-17 08:27:34
Head First C#
Head First Object Oriented Design (or something like that,
use Amazon)

The first will take you through C# and the second is written
for Java
Developers but is a great way to pick up OOP. IMO no
particular order to
which you read first.

John Warner




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> Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] C#, OOP, and ASP.NET
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>
> hey guys, can anyone recommend a good book for learning
C#
> OOP with view to use in ASP.NET?  Failing that, a good
C# OOP
> book would do.  I have a few years ASP.NET experience
but
> it's in VB and I'd like to move to C# and start using
OOP
> properly - however, I've no formal OOP training either
> academically or professionally and want to know the
right way
> to build OOP-based apps.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Ben
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