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For beginners learning C#, several recommended books cater to different levels of expertise. "Pro C# and the .NET 4.0 Framework" is highlighted as an accessible choice for those starting from scratch, while "C# In Depth" is noted for its advanced content, making it less suitable as a sole resource for beginners. Additionally, "C# 4.0 HowTo" is suggested for its practical approach, and "Programming Is Easy (C#) - For Beginners" is also recommended for newcomers to programming. A link to Amazon is provided for exploring various C# programming books sorted by customer reviews, which can help in selecting the right material for self-learning. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of choosing a book that matches the learner's current knowledge and goals in programming.
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My friend is currently going to be working on a project for our school where he have to start teaching himself C#. I know both of us have been looking for a book though we have not been able to find much information why one book is better than another or found a general agreement what a decent book is. I was wondering does anyone here know of a good that would be good for someone who is just learning his first programming language and is going to have to teach himself C#?
 
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I'm teaching myself from these two books:

Pro C# and the .NET 4.0 Framework
C# In Depth

The first book is easy to follow from knowing nothing at all. The second book assumes knowledge and, as the title suggests, goes deep - I think it would be quite difficult if it was the only book you used.

It's a fun language to learn, the .NET library has everything! :P
 
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