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Programming Is Easy ( C# ) -- For Beginners

Programming Is Easy ( C# ) -- For Beginners
Authors
Yujing He
ISBN
1468156004
Published
16 Jan 2012
Purchase online
amazon.com

Wondering how those cool applications, games, websites are programmed? Wondering one day you will be able to make something fun and cool stuff yourself? Here is an entry point book for you to understand the basics of programming with C#. C# is a very popular programming language from Microsoft. It can be used to program applications, games, and websites. It is a powerful language, but you will find out that it is not difficult to learn.

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Wondering how those cool applications, games, websites are programmed? Wondering one day you will be able to make something fun and cool stuff yourself? Here is an entry point book for you to understand the basics of programming with C#. C# is a very popular programming language from Microsoft. It can be used to program applications, games, and websites. It is a powerful language, but you will find out that it is not difficult to learn. This book is especially for entry level who do not have any basics of programming, and who never programmed at all before. This is a book for the very beginners. It can be used by kids too. After this book, you will know how to program using C#. Programming is easy. The book gives you the basic knowledge that you can learn and master within one or two days. It uses easy to understand examples, style and language to cover the most important basics of programming that you can use to explore more advanced features later.

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