I highly recommend subscribing to Safari. $15/month buys you every OReilly book ever written. The 10 slot bookshelf is all you need, after you've had a book on your "bookshelf" for a month you can swap it out (or not). There are like 3 OReilly books on C#. I was using "Learning C#". Its a little basic for most Java programmers but I was able to scan down it. The only things I'm extreemly interested in for now -- are the basic language constructs and APIs (collections, etc).
I've heard lots of great things about Safari, but it's just a little too steep for me (not that its not a great value - just a matter of straight bucks available).
Posted by
Lance
on December 01, 2002 at 10:51 AM CST
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Safari saved my marriage. My wife complained when I said I was going to have to buy another bookshelf... Besides the cost savings (15*12=180/$40[average book price]=4.5 books a year -- I buy WAY more than that), I get to preserve some countless amounts of cubic space...not to mention my marriage ;-).
See, I don't buy that many books a year, and when I do they are usually half-price (used book stores). I use the web papers to keep on top of new trends, generally.
Posted by
Lance
on December 01, 2002 at 03:30 PM CST
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Posted by Andy on December 01, 2002 at 09:14 AM CST
Website: http://trilug.org/~acoliver #
Posted by Lance on December 01, 2002 at 10:51 AM CST #
Posted by Andy on December 01, 2002 at 10:59 AM CST
Website: http://trilug.org/~acoliver #
Posted by Lance on December 01, 2002 at 03:30 PM CST #