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Books: any of the Wrox or Addison-Wesley are good. But whichever you chose, start at the beginning, and work through to the end, doing all the exercises on the way. That helps to "fix" the knowledge better than just reading. Avoid anything with "in XX days", multiple exclamation marks, or "For Dummies" in the title.

Internet resources: Can't help there, I don;t use 'em for learning as they are generally far too shallow. Video tutorials in particular have all been a waste of time in my experience.

Programming logic: Practice, practice, practice. It takes time, and quite a lot of it. Experience is the only way to develop this; there are no short cuts at all. Hopefully the exercises in the book(s) you read will have provided some of this, but there is no substitute for practice and experience here.

Just bear in mind that even the best coders had to start small, and we were all rubbish when we wrote our first code! (even if we thought we were Coding Gods Laugh | :laugh: )

Good luck!
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