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What do u think about the microsoft doc tutorials for learning code things

i m a student at computer things (maybe i must call it computer science but the word i used corresponds my level of computer and code things)

14th Jul 2018, 11:25 AM
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Depends on what you want to learn. Honestly I thought that the C# tutorials were pretty good. I would suggest this: If you want to learn about a Microsoft product, look it up in the docs. Anything you don't understand you can figure out by searching the web a little bit. Just don't go to the docs trying to learn something they didn't create like C++. Well that's my opinion. Hope that helped!
16th Jul 2018, 9:53 PM
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c# tutorials was good enough for especially my collage but for java and others there is no alternatives. i am starving about examples trial projects and things like that to test myself
16th Jul 2018, 11:05 PM
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Java is owned by Oracle, and they (In my opinion) didn't do a great job documenting the language itself. They have great documentation on the API though. They do, however, have an extensive documentation on the language specification. It is just a pain to look through for practical programming purposes. So yeah I know what you mean. I noticed the "JS" tag in your question. I don't know if this helps but great JavaScript tutorials can be found at w3schools.com.
16th Jul 2018, 11:14 PM
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thanks for w3 suggestion. i heard about it earlier but with your suggestion i will look for it more cautiously. i hope to find good materials as i found about c# in ms docs
16th Jul 2018, 11:19 PM
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