Dude, you don't need to know anything about OO to pass the MCSD exams.
"Kline Sphere" <T> wrote in message
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> If you do not understand the object oriented approach to software
> development, your best bet is get on do so, before trying to learn a
> particular language. There are plenty of good books which go through
> the basics and beyond.
>
> Once you can understand object oriented techniques, each new language
> becomes easy to understand and use.
>
> Next it's a matter of understanding the dot net framework, what it
> consists of and how individual languages work within the framework.
>
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 06:04:31 -0700, "Jamie" <> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> > I am new to this .net framework. Can anyone tell me wat
> >is the best way to learn a new language ( C# ) and also
> >about asp.net. SOme ppl say that take a book and start
> >reading from chapter A to chapter Z. and some ppl say that
> >just start making an application and u will learn as u do.
> >Which technique is the best.
> >
> >If i use the technique learn as I do then how do i know
> >what to use at what situations and what is the best way to
> >solve it.
> > please help,
> > Jamie
>
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