Brand new to .NET programming?

Microsoft’s new Beginner Developer Learning Center is designed specifically for absolute beginners to programming. Learn the basics of Web or Windows development using step-by-step tutorials and videos that will guide you through the tools, technologies and languages to create your first projects. They even have a Kids’ corner there!

  • EpsDel

    How about C++?
    If you didn’t know, you can program .NET using C++ Managed Extensions.
    These are nowhere to be found in that program.
    Combining C#, C++ (managed and unmanaged) gives very good results if you’re after both RAD and execution speed.
    Let’s not forget, .NET is after all slower than managed code in every test.
    I’d say that the program should have Tier 4 also dedicated to “Advanced Windows Development using .NET”.

  • http://www.tudy.ro Tudy

    Hmm, I’m not sure you noticed the “beginner” part in all this. It’s not a complete guide to developing web/windows applications – having an “advanced” topic in a “beginner” track seems kind of far fetched. :)

  • EpsDel

    :) Hehe. I noticed it. So, where’s the advanced program? :D

  • http://www.tudy.ro Tudy

    Umm, MSPress for instance. Your favourite search engine is also a great place to start. :D

  • EpsDel

    Hmm… MSPress takes me back to your site …

  • http://www.tudy.ro Tudy

    Fixed.