wow, you have amazing pragmatic distributed content, I am learning the theory trying to build apps, I work with C#, Can you share any books that i can read, also C# system programming stuff. you are amazing keep making vods.
@pchandu1995@@vacc1001 It has been many years since I've looked at it, but Jeffrey Richter's CLR via C# is the book I most highly recommend on .NET systems' programming. The knowledge from that book alone helped me pass my technical interview at Microsoft back in 2010, when I was 24 years old. Strongly recommend it!
wow, you have amazing pragmatic distributed content, I am learning the theory trying to build apps, I work with C#, Can you share any books that i can read, also C# system programming stuff.
you are amazing keep making vods.
I Second this Aaron. Any resources out there you can point us plebs towards?
@pchandu1995@@vacc1001 It has been many years since I've looked at it, but Jeffrey Richter's CLR via C# is the book I most highly recommend on .NET systems' programming. The knowledge from that book alone helped me pass my technical interview at Microsoft back in 2010, when I was 24 years old. Strongly recommend it!
@@Petabridge Thanks for the reply Aaron. It is a very old book but am sure there are super useful bits in it.
@@Petabridgeha i see, Now they are all about alog and DS.