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I'm ready to learn more about C# in work and in home, but my experience is not that big, what do you think?

I have a relative who is senior/expert in developing and can teach me more about C# programming in advanced mode should I say, but I got some experience with C# myself.

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Date Posted: 2014/02/01
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Thank you guys, I know thenewboston.. I've learnt how to program in eclipse watching their videos so then i've done my graduation project (Android Mobile Application)

Maher Alsilwy
by Maher Alsilwy , CONSULTANT , B7R DESIGN WWW.B7RDES.COM

Take it a general advice for learning any programming language. After you learn the basics then go a step further and do some project work no matter how simple it would be, but try to put in practice all what you've studied thus you'll sharpen your knowledge and the issues that'll come when doing the project will teach you many many new things that books or tutorials may not teach you.

Good Luck. 

 

 

mohammed Ali Ali
by mohammed Ali Ali , Senior Executive Consultant , The Eceos sdn bhd

to learn c# ,you need to practice your knowleage in sovling programming problems. it is not matter to learning c#, but you need to understand the flow of the problem as logic side ,then you can solve it using any type of programming lanuage. 

here is some links you may need  

http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/

this is one of the best website to start learning any language http://thenewboston.org/

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