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Re: Approaching C# and the .net platform...
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Originally Posted by EHaskins
EDIT: I found some more stuff for you. I appears that Washtenaw Community College is an MSDNAA member.
What that means for you is that if you have your username/password you can get the full version of Microsoft's development tools. You also have access to several Microsoft e-learning classes (IT Academy Course: Windows Developer). Your school's MSDNAA site is here.
EDIT 2: Misc. links
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/ very good blog which covers a variety of topics.
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000827.html good blog post about learning to program
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That's a moot point now. Microsoft Dreamspark offers Visual Studio to everyone who is in college. I also have to say that the Experssion Studio Editor is a pretty good wysiwyg editor.
https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/
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