I wouldn't say you must learn Basic before C#. Any book geared toward a
novice C# user is going to introduce the basic programming concepts
you'd learn from Basic, such as program flow (if statements, while
statements, etc.), organizing your program into functions, and so on.
It definitely won't hurt you to know Basic, but you can learn C# without
studying Basic first.
RobR
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> Hello , my name is yonathan and I`m new to the CSharp group and new to
the CSharp world too.So can any one please tell me where to focus and
how to study C# best!
> thank you.
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you can study deitel & deitel-c# how to program and before this you must
learn basic for example qbasic or visual basic ..........
you can see examples in www.csharpclass2.blogspot.com