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- yea, I recently pick up C# essential which is a very good book to read and found out a lot of things that I have never really know how to make full use of it. The other book C# in depth I heard is recommended too. There is so many to learn... that is why I started this post about having to concentrate some languages.Digital Dude– Digital Dude2010-10-28 09:49:10 +00:00Commented Oct 28, 2010 at 9:49
- prioritize according to your purpose. want to maker you job easier? you are happy with where you are and what you do ? go for clean code. if you want to work in another company that uses another technology, learn that. in you want to change technology just for diversity, go for that. chose your goal and act accordinglyBelun– Belun2010-10-28 09:57:32 +00:00Commented Oct 28, 2010 at 9:57
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