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Hi all
I have a request does anyone know some books or tips how to learn ninja script i know a little easy languages but c# is a compleet riddle for me
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hi alias,
welcome to nexusfi.com (formerly BMT) !

have a look at these links here :







also look throgh the programmers paradies - there are lots of examples + lots of stuff explained.
learning by tweaking + playing with existing Ninja-indicators + snipets will be the fastest way to step into NinjaScript if you have a bit coding-experience yet.

Have fun !

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Hi max-td
Thanks for your reply and the links
have a great holliday
alias


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Sam's Learn C# in 21 days.
Not foolproof but it will get you quickly to understand the concepts behind C#.

NS has some none too subtle differences though so the best way is to wade in and mess about with existing code and try to manipulate it - plus the forums of course for when inevitable you come to a grinding halt

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Hi max-td
Thanks alot

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I am thinking to buy C# for Dummies 2010 to learn programming c# in nt,
is this a good idea?

What don't someone make a video how from basic to advanced that show
how programming and built winning strategies in nt?

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Before you spend money, might be worth while looking at something like this free course for C#
Visual C# .NET for Complete Beginners - a free programming course

As well, google it, i am sure you will be able to find a lot of communities and free resources to learn C# programming.

Hoep it helps

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I am thinking to buy C# for Dummies 2010 to learn programming c# in nt,
is this a good idea?

What don't someone make a video how from basic to advanced that show
how programming and built winning strategies in nt?

If you are looking for a book Head First C# is a better choice than the For Dummies book IMHO.

Amazon.com: Head First C#, 2E: A Learner's Guide to Real-World Programming with Visual C# and .NET (Head First Guides) (9781449380342): Andrew Stellman, Jennifer Greene: Books

There is a wealth of resources here on this forum including a recent webinar by shodson.

And Microsoft has a bunch of stuff Development for Beginners | Training, Videos, Tools, Resources, Learning | MSDN.

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Thanks i Buy DUmmies now i Buy also Head First C# .

Where could i post some code if I need help?

I am thinking that is better learn before c# in general and afther understand c# of ninja?

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You will find code guru quite good, there is C# Programming forum

CodeGuru - Microsoft developers related ideas, articles, tips, tricks, comments, downloads, and so much more related to programming in areas including C++, Visual C++, C#, Visual Basic, .NET Framework, and more

Have fun, otherwise, I am MS Certified Developer and Architect, if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask

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