achilles1515 | 17 points
OCD Pirate's Library - C# (csharp) Books [PDF, 5.18 GB]
mega.nz/#F!4OB
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359 C# books (some duplicates due to alternative scans), all with ISBN-10, CRC-32, full title, edition number, author/editor surnames, and publication date. All are English language and in PDF format.
The hex codes in curly braces below refer to the CRC-32 value in the filename.
[-] ishadow2013 | 1 points
Got any other of these collections? For archiving purposes hahaha
[-] Wordsarescary | 1 points
Go here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByWO0aO1eI_MQkh1NTF1MXhYaEk
[-] therealthrowawa | 1 points
can I has as well? the link you have is an empty folder
[-] Wordsarescary | 1 points
That's not my google drive so I don't know how I'd go about granting viewing permissions. I was never granted permissions either; it just works for me. Not sure why it shows as empty for you but try this:
Go to google and type this in: "Ameer Anass" google drive
Keep the quotation marks around Ameer Anass, who is the owner of that Google drive. Let me know if that works.
[-] _b0nez_ | 1 points | Dec 06 2017 04:14:23
Thanks for the upload!!
Can you recommend any in particular, the list is a bit overwhelming to sort through. Great collection though!!!
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[-] achilles1515 | 1 points | Dec 06 2017 19:58:51
I'm not sure what to recommend as far as tutorials/learning the language from scratch. As far as references go, I have "C# 5.0 in a Nutshell" on my desk at work and have it open all the time. Tons of good info there. "C# in Depth" by Jon Skeet is also a highly acclaimed book, but you probably at least need to be intermediate level. "CLR via C#" is also a good one for behind-the-scenes info on how the language works. I would head over to /r/csharp and do a search on "book" there for more recommendations.
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