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hi everybody,
I know the basics of c#, but i think it's time to learn the advance c# programming, if you know some useful tutorial for this, please let me know.
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Well you have come to the right website. Start your journey here[^]. Also it would be good to buy some good C# book. This[^] one is good one for advance programming.
 
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It's called "experience", and you don't get that by asking for tutorials.
 
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Albin Abel 10-Feb-11 16:11pm    
Thats right. Tutorials help, but it doesn't make one advanced programmer. My 5
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Feb-11 16:52pm    
Don't, but this is different Mehdi :-) Another one tries to get experience not reading even our answers, and we see the sad result of it.
However, good point, my 5.
--SA
One of my favourite books on .Net:
Programming .NET Components, Second Edition
[^] - you will learn a lot about the how the platform works.

.NET and COM: The Complete Interoperability Guide[^] - you will learn a lot about why certain things work in certain ways in .Net. You will also learn about stuff that you will find quite useful, even if you are not creating stuff that's COM related. Like creating c like unions in c#

Regards
Espen Harlinn
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Feb-11 16:53pm    
Question what to read is difficult. I never knew how to answer. 5.
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Espen Harlinn 10-Feb-11 17:06pm    
Thanks SAKryukov - I've found both books well worth reading :) .Net and COM was particularly interesting as it sheds some light on various tradeoffs that went into the design of .Net
Define basic and advanced. What is the basics you mastered? May be what you consider basic did not cover what it needs to cover.

Do you know there is a wealth of C# articles from the basics to advanced here at CP[^].
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Feb-11 16:54pm    
Good point. 5.
--SA

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