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  Books Microsoft C# Programming for the Absolute Beginner (For the Absolute Beginner (Series).)

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book
I got this book based off the reviews given to it. I've done a little bit of vbscript and realized that vbscript can only get me so far. I decided to pick this book up to learn c#.The way it teaches is perfect for the beginner or someone who has not done programming before. The book's examples end up having you make some sort of game relevant to the subject making programming that much more interesting. I would definitly recommend this book to others.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better than C# for Dummies
Well thought out with a good progressive flow for the reader, starting with the basics and then dealing with all the fundamentals intrinsic to a well-rounded education for the programmer.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No false advertising here
It says 'for the absolute beginner', and it is. It reads a lot like a 'for dummies' book. I give it a 4 because it does what it says, teaches C# for someone who has never programmed. Anyone who bought this thinking it was 'for smarties' has only himself to blame for not shopping carefully. It does a pretty good job of explaining the very basics of programming and happens to use C# to do it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - C# for sucker
if you are stupid and want to feel smart, read this book.
The author seems to aim at reader who has a brain of ant.
for idiots with extra money to spend, by all means get this one. but don't expect learning c# from it. what a piece of junk!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome for Learning OOP Concepts, C#, and .Net
This book is awesome for beginnners or for anyone who can't seem to understand the use for Object Oriented Programming. I struggled through trying to understand the use of OOP in the past, but after using this book I finally get how much easier it is to fix problems when it's programmed using OOP concepts. It's great that he uses games to teach you as learning to program software has been a taboo subject for me and my employer has always wanted me to broaden my programming skills into that area. I've helped program and maintain the company E-Com website and internal system for 2-3 years using ASP and VBScript. So from the knowledge I gained from this book I'll be able to start learning ASP.Net using C# for the website, and also will be able to move onto more advanced books to create and maintain the software catalog.


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