2018-04-28 08:07:29

hi all, as the topic says, what good getting started guides can any one recomend for me?
i am totaly new to programming
although i have used bgt, well it is actualy a scripting language as far as i know.
thanks all

best regards
never give up on what ever you are doing.

2018-04-28 09:12:38

Hello.
I told you, but you flew ahead and did not hear.
Troelsen is a good author. Read his book.

2018-04-28 12:28:31

hi, i posted this topic this morning. it is not that i did not here you...

best regards
never give up on what ever you are doing.

2018-05-01 15:24:17

kind of off topic:

@2 I could say that we told you many things but you didn't hear
smile

Paul

2018-05-01 17:52:05

1. Don't do what I do.
2. Don't do what I do.
3. Don't do what I do.

Best advice I could give.

Facts with Tom MacDonald, Adam Calhoun, and Dax
End racism
End division
Become united

2018-05-01 18:15:01 (edited by Ethin 2018-05-01 18:16:33)

For a getting started book I'd recommend Professional C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0. I've never seen such a thorough book of a programming language other than the C++ programming language. smile Well, OK, the Core Java series was very in-depth too.

"On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!]: 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out ?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."    — Charles Babbage.
My Github

2018-05-01 22:29:20

pauliyobo, for example?