Apress' open source series of books recently unveiled Mark Mamone's "Practical Mono", a book targetting new .NET developers. We take a quick look at the book below.
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No one forces you (I assume no one anyhow!) to stay at the bleeding edge, it's your choice. People will be using C# 2.0 for many years to come, the stuff going into C# 3 is only of limited interest to me (db stuff) so I am quite happy to stay with the current standards for a long time to come.
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No one forces you (I assume no one anyhow!) to stay at the bleeding edge, it's your choice. People will be using C# 2.0 for many years to come, the stuff going into C# 3 is only of limited interest to me (db stuff) so I am quite happy to stay with the current standards for a long time to come.