With all the reading on Swift I've done this week I feel like I already know it better than C# in certain ways
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@benedictfritz I really like this book- I have it if you wanna borrow it! http://www.amazon.com/5-0-Nutshell-The-Definitive-Reference/dp/1449320104 … -
@david_laskey Is it something I can actually read or is it more strictly reference? - 3 more replies
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@benedictfritz If you've already got a bit of C# knowledge, I'd recommend "C# In Depth" by Jon Skeet. Your brain will hurt, in a good way. -
@threeve Oh man that’s the StackOverflow guy, right? I had no idea he wrote a book! Thanks! - 1 more reply
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@benedictfritz I have a great .Net/C# book somewhere I think? -
@stringbot Sweet! I’m mostly in it for the C# since that’s what I use with Unity - 1 more reply
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@benedictfritz O'Reilly has been my goto for decades. This got me up to speed on C# in an afternoon http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023975.do … -
@shauninman Ah awesome, seems much lighter than the O'Reilly C# In a Nutshell - 2 more replies
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@benedictfritz I can't find it on Google but you want to get the Microsoft books. They are the experts and hire good technical writers.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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