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Syntax (programing rules), Learning the rules

dbarselow
post 26 Jun, 2008 - 06:03 AM
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Where can I learn the programing rules to such languages as c#, asp.net, VB.NET.

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mattman059
post 26 Jun, 2008 - 06:23 AM
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Resource numero uno (#1) is google. there is more info there than you could ever want to know.
#2, check out a book store and look in their computer section, they usually have books dedicated to each of those subjects.
#3 ask around here!! These guys will be glad to explain things to you (make sure you check out the tutorials!) Just make sure that if youre wanting to do a project, that you atleast attempt it on your own first before asking for help

I would like to note that once you learn one languages, the programming skills for say C# will apply in VB.NET. You might have to say declare a variable differently, or use a different 'if' statement, but in general if you know one language, you can learn any language.
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post 26 Jun, 2008 - 07:59 AM
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well,
Resource numero uno (#1) is google. there is more info there than you could ever want to know.
#2, check out a book store and look in their computer section, they usually have books dedicated to each of those subjects.
#3 ask around here!! These guys will be glad to explain things to you (make sure you check out the tutorials!) Just make sure that if youre wanting to do a project, that you atleast attempt it on your own first before asking for help

I would like to note that once you learn one languages, the programming skills for say C# will apply in VB.NET. You might have to say declare a variable differently, or use a different 'if' statement, but in general if you know one language, you can learn any language.



Hey Mattman059 Thanks for the reply. I get what your saying, I am refering to symbols and when are they to be used and how, such things like that. I don't want to have to code from a tutorials 4ever. I am not jumping the gun am I, will that sort or thing come later as I learn.
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