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Visual C# .NET (2002/2003) Programming Tutorials

Microsoft introduced its .NET technology in 2001. With that introduction came a new language - Visual C# .NET. Combining Visual Basic's ease of building Windows applications with the power of the C and Java languages, Visual C# .NET has been very popular. With the introduction of Visual C# .NET, we produced accompanying tutorials to help the beginning and intermediate programmers. There are two versions of Visual C# .NET - one is simply called Visual C# .NET and the other is Visual C# .NET 2003. Our tutorials will work with either version (Where Do I Get Visual C# .NET?).  Both versions have been replaced by the newest Visual C#, Visual C# 2010 (for which we also offer tutorials).    Important Note:  Both versions have been replaced by the latest Visual C# Express 2010 and Visual C# 2010 (for which we also offer tutorials  here for Visual C# 2010 Express and here for Visual C# 2010 Professional Edition).

Our tutorial Visual C# .NET for Kids is aimed at first time, kid programmers (Ages 10 and up). If you are a beginning high school or adult programmer, then Beginning Visual C# .NET is for you. Neither of these tutorials require any previous programming knowledge. If you have some programming experience (either with Visual C# or some other language), start with Learn Visual C# .NET.

Visual C# .NET For Kids  
Introduction to Visual C# .NET 2003 programming for kids.

Beginning Visual C# .NET 
Beginning programming for high school students and adults using Visual C# .NET 2003.

Learn Visual C# .NET
A beginning to intermediate level tutorial for Visual C# .NET 2003 for adults. 

 

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