I am a C sharp student right now learning to code.
I first tried to learn with books like C# for Beginners and stuff like that, but it didn't really work out. In my opinion, the best way to learn C sharp is if you learn it from any teacher. It could be you uncle, father, brother, or a certified teacher. That is better than learning it by yourself from a book. To become an expert you should try to find free projects to do on the internet which will really boost you in programming and you will be ahead of the rest.
Its not really something you can "get", if you mean learn then there a number of websites on the internet that you can use to learn c#. Just go to Google and type in c# tutorials there are many good websites with free tutorials so you can learn and practice your programming skills such as csharpcorner, learning-c-sharp, csharpstation and of course YouTube which is useful for video tutorials if you are tired of reading. I have posted some relevant links at the bottom in the link section.
They are different languages, each of them requires its own compiler.
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
C Sharp (C#)
By examples. That's the only way, I think. # Choose a generic purpose programming language, like ANSI C. # Install in your computer the needed software for compiling and running routines. # Find a Tutorial in the Internet (There are lots of ANSI C tutorials) # Read it and try to make little examples of every little thing explained. Find code examples in the Internet. # Step by step you'll find out that you can do more complicated things with a little effort. Good Luck!
You can learn useful things in C Sharp by purchasing a book on the subject. C Sharp is better known as C# and is a multi-paradigm programming language with many features. It was developed by Microsoft and they are a good source for information and learning material.
The best book for C sharp is C# 5.0 in a Nutshell which goes for $27.89 at Amazon.com.
C# and Java have many similaries. If you learn one, you won't have much of a problem learning the other.
The best way to learn is doing, find some simple challenges and try to code them or look at someone else's code and try to figure out what is going on.
To play a C sharp ukulele chord, place your index finger on the first fret of the fourth string, middle finger on the second fret of the third string, and ring finger on the third fret of the second string. Strum all four strings to play the C sharp chord.
While this is an answer based completely on opinion, I would suggest starting out with C#. C# follows in the Java tradition of making programming easy, and attempting to correct the mistakes made in designing C++. Once you've learned the basics of programming and object-oriented design, move on to learn C/C++.
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the Flute btw idk what instrument its on
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the flute btw idk what instrument its on
e major
here it is C,E,F SHARP,A,G,E,C,A,F SHARP,F SHARP,F SHARP,G,A SHARP,C,C,C,C
C# Major
C sharp, D sharp, E natural, F sharp, G sharp, A natural, B sharp & C sharp We call the note C "B sharp" to avoid using the same letter name twice. If we used the note name "C" we would have 2 C-notes and no B-notes in the scale!