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After Visual C# meeting #1

June 06, 2007 By: admin Category: C#

I hope I didn’t bore or scare anyone off on Tuesday.

For those who are getting the book, try to read chapters 1 through 4. If you get stuck, or it’s not making sense, we’ll try to bring it all to light for the July meeting. If we don’t get through chapter 4 at the next meet, that’s OK, we’ll go as far as we can.

Also, if you bring your laptop, you can work along, trying some of the samples we’ll review.

 Again, don’t be intimidated. The object is to learn. There will be no final exam!

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