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		<description>This is not enough, start by reading a beginners guide to C# or vb.net, and write sample code along the way so that you have a practical implementation of what you read.

After completely understanding the beginners book you can move to an intermediate level book for the same language (if you started with C# then stay with C#)

The last phase is to move to advanced level, read some books, start a software project, like for example a program that handles a video rental store, or a grocery store ...etc you can choose your favorite topic, do the programming, make it work properly and look good.

Your first software will be your favorite, it&#039;s like your newly born child, mine was a simple and rather stupid car racing game! but it meant a lot to me back then.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is not enough, start by reading a beginners guide to C# or vb.net, and write sample code along the way so that you have a practical implementation of what you read.</p>
<p>After completely understanding the beginners book you can move to an intermediate level book for the same language (if you started with C# then stay with C#)</p>
<p>The last phase is to move to advanced level, read some books, start a software project, like for example a program that handles a video rental store, or a grocery store &#8230;etc you can choose your favorite topic, do the programming, make it work properly and look good.</p>
<p>Your first software will be your favorite, it&#8217;s like your newly born child, mine was a simple and rather stupid car racing game! but it meant a lot to me back then.</p>
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