Topic title says all, I want to focus more on C#, VB.net is to basic, Au3 I don't like too much. I'm not looking for TheNewboston, I've looked over the videos didn't help much.
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10-30-2011 05:59 AM #1
Learning mor about C# any good tut sites/links?
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10-30-2011 06:10 AM #2One of the gang
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What do you dislike about au3 other than the fact that it's not drag-and-drop like the other languages you mentioned? Just wondering.
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10-30-2011 06:17 AM #3
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10-30-2011 06:56 AM #4
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10-30-2011 12:21 PM #5Je suis le professeur de français à Thomas
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10-30-2011 02:05 PM #6
Honestly, I would say. Dont do tutorials. Bad learning, it will change the way your brain thinks and we dont want that. Just think of a program to make, and do it. When you get stuck, google search it
Eventually, youll master the language because you just self-taught yourself.
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Originally Posted by Artificial
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10-30-2011 03:32 PM #7
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10-30-2011 05:39 PM #8
Id only look up tutorials on how to do a certain thing if I got stuck.
So pretty much what matt said.Y̧͙̪̫ͥ̆̿̄̀̿͗́ŏ̪̻ͬͧ͆̑̂́͘͞uͫ̂̒͘͏̙͔̙͔͚r̶̪̫̭̲̥̗̗̊̿̊ͮ͊ͮ ̂̚͘ ͕̺̩͙̮͚̃̈̋̈̂ͭͥ̋t̤͕͓̜̿ͧ͌̓́ͅh̰͕̞̫͗͛̉ͣȩ̱̌̂̒̿͜͟ ͕̞͓̪ͮ́ͯ̆ͧ͟͡c̶̷̟̞̙ͩ̂̑ͧ̾̃͂͆̀a͉͕̟͉̝̤̖̼̒̊ͭ̂̀͜n̰̂ͤͫͯͬ̆ͪ ̚ḁ̱͓̩ͤ̅̓́͋ͨ̌͢r̵̬͇͍͎ͬͨ̈́̊̀̕y̪̯͇̪͓̙̖̆̈ͅ ̷̷̨̖̲̲́ͯ͆̌͐̓I̶͇͓͈ͭ̓̌̽̓͝m̸̻͕̘̥̹̻͌̍̀͌ ̈̐͑ͧ̋̉ͨͫ́҉̡̥̲̙͇t͈̺͕̙̟ͯ̓ͪ͂̅ͭ͆͋͗h̸̺͆̑ͩ̄͛͆͌̽ͦ̀͞ē̥ ͂ ̬̫̳̌͑̓̿̈c̷̻̘ͯͪͭͮͣ̎͗ͣö̧̭̪̮̥̬͗͘ạ̵͓̭͙̩̬ͤ̒lͯͣ͏͏̸̻͕ ̳̖ ̵̖̬̙͈͙̌̄̚͠m̢͓̼͍͆̕i̅͗̾҉̲͈̹̩̩͚͟n̪͔̭̆̎̉̊e͇̟͓̮͛́̌̉ ̖͕̬̝̃ͨͯ̈ͩ̈́
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10-30-2011 06:20 PM #9
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10-30-2011 06:45 PM #10One of the gang
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10-30-2011 07:07 PM #11
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10-30-2011 08:50 PM #12
C#, a complete manual. HA!. Your funny. Their is no 'manual' though there are a shit ton of books. Reference books, learn to books. Just with an other language. These books are big, unlike HTML where (if its not HTML5 of course) it takes very little to explain.
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10-30-2011 09:04 PM #13One of the gang
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Last edited by The UnIntelligible; 10-30-2011 at 09:16 PM.
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10-30-2011 09:14 PM #14
No I assumed C# had documentation like PHP does. I mean, you can't learn everything from a book.
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
Full documentation.
Jelly? :P
I look up functions all the time.Last edited by HTML; 10-30-2011 at 09:19 PM.
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10-31-2011 01:54 AM #15
All I did when I was learning how to program was learn most of the basics. If statements, try's, exceptions, how to declare variables, arrays, and a few other things. After that I just started researching when I got stuck and it would always drag me into something else thus helping me learn more and more.
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10-31-2011 01:57 AM #16
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10-31-2011 11:17 AM #17
I know of php.net
php.net/functionname and it forwards you to the correct function. C# does not have it because its branched off of other languages. PHP is its own thing. C# has C, C++, VB. All in .NET. So, Microsoft wont create one. Unless you paid them. They think too much of the money..
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