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C# Session 2 Power Point Slides Available

August 08, 2007 By: admin Category: C#

For those who attended, I hope you all were able to follow along. We covered chapters 4 and 5, so at the next meeting we’ll cover chapter 6 and possibly chapter 7.

The Powerpoint  has chapter 4 in it, so that’s where we’ll pick up.

Click Powerpoint Document to download or view the Slides (Right-Click the link and save-as to save to your own computer).

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