Microsoft KB Archive/324877

= Support WebCast: Microsoft Visual C#: An Introduction =

Article ID: 324877

Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004

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 * Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2002 Standard Edition

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Session Summary
During this session, we will introduce Microsoft Visual C# .NET. We will focus on some of the differences between Microsoft Visual C++ and Visual C#. We will discuss common pitfalls and best practices for using Microsoft's newest language.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded February 7, 2002, and presented by Niel Sutton. Niel Sutton is a Developer Support Professional on the Visual C++ team. He joined Microsoft in January 2001 following his graduation from the University of South Carolina in December 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering.

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Supplemental reading:
 * Book: Inside C#: By Tom Archer
 * Book: C# Programming: By Burton Harvey, Simon Robinson, Julian Templeman, Karli Watson
 * Microsoft .NET Framework FAQ
 * Hello World in C#
 * C++ -> C#: What you need to know to move from C++ to C#
 * GotDotNet C# Team Page

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