C# Books

Solarion

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Getting a little bored at the moment with development. Needing a bit of a challenge. What books or sources you guys use to learn C#?
 
In uni I bought myself one of the Wrox books (black and white photo, bottom half was maroon). Apress is/was also pretty good.
 
An IDE, Google and the language api reference
 
An IDE, Google and the language api reference

Speaking of which, I think there is a Visual Studio 2013 (a non-crippled version) which can be legally downloaded for free (I'm still using a licensed VS 2010 version which also had an Express edition which was crippled to be used for learning the IDE/languages)
 
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Speaking of which, I think there is a Visual Studio 2013 (a non-crippled version) which can be legally downloaded for free (I'm still using a licensed VS 2010 version which also had an Express edition which was crippled to be used for learning the IDE/languages)

There is no crippled version to begin with. Just has limited functionality. Wait that is crippled, nevermind.
 
CLR via C#, 4th Edition - If you have in depth knowledge of the CLR you can code better.
 
Speaking of which, I think there is a Visual Studio 2013 (a non-crippled version) which can be legally downloaded for free (I'm still using a licensed VS 2010 version which also had an Express edition which was crippled to be used for learning the IDE/languages)

The latest version is free :D just do a google search!
 
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