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Reddit mentions of C#: Learn C# in One Day and Learn It Well. C# for Beginners with Hands-on Project. (Learn Coding Fast with Hands-On Project Book 3)
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Release date | October 2015 |
Sorry for long delay. You seem to have good understanding of programming, which is kind of the same situation I was when I wanted to learn c#.
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So what worked really well for me was:
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- You can test your knowledge with writing some sample project, like calculator or something else.
- Maybe you need to learn ASP.NET (you said you are into web dev), if so you can search for ASP.NET tutorials on Youtube or Pluralsight, and I am sure you'll be able to follow them.
- You can practice on codewars.com, very nice for learning if you haven't heard of it.
- What I personally love doing, is to download free complete projects written by other developers and study their code.
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You'll need to be self-motivated to learn and become better. Try doing some research and understand how you best like to learn, whether it be tinkering, reading, online course, YouTube, etc. The best learning is getting your hands dirty and experimenting in Unity, but there are some good books to help out if needed. If you are new to programming in C#, this one may help: Learn C# in One Day and Learn It Well: https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Hands-Project-Coding-Project-ebook/dp/B016Z18MLG
When you start a project or game and aren't sure how to do something, this book might also be a handy Unity/C# reference: https://www.amazon.com/Unity-2018-Cookbook-recipes-development/dp/1788471903.
YouTube & documentation are your best friends and there are also some good Udemy courses if you want to spend time and / or money on a dedicated leaning project.
Good luck.
There's a cheap Amazon book that I highly recommend. It's cheap, teaches the funamentals, and is very easy to understand. I've programmed in c# for about 4 years now and still found it useful:
https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Hands-Project-Coding-Project-ebook/dp/B016Z18MLG