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!rant

I've spent the past 6 months exploring and implementing small and big projects in nodejs, python, golang, swift. Swift btw being a pain in the ass. I really wanted to continue with golang since it's a cool language but all jobs/startups that I think is interesting use c# .net so I want to jump into that.

Does anyone have any book tips that can be finished this summer for programmers that are not beginners?

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    do what you like and think ahead, maybe in a year when you masterd go more startups gonna use it.
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    @g-m-f Is it up to date though?
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    I started out with Andrew Troelsen C# 5 .NET 4.5 if you can find it second hand is it's very good read, a bit longish, but it covers all aspects of c# just skip the parts that you are not interested, might come handy later on.
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