After getting off of the plane in Houston, I made my way down to the baggage claim to meet my hosts for the summer, my cousins Jess and Jay. I am interning for Jay this summer so that way I can learn a bit more, not only about software development, but about computers in general. I was really happy to see them, and I think they felt the same way. We picked up my baggage and we were on our way home. As soon as we stepped outside, I felt it; the heat. Jess said that 94 degrees was nothing compared to the temperature that there was a few days before. We got home, and I was shown around the house. I went to bed late that night, because I was so exited for my first day tomorrow.
I woke up late, but only by a few minutes. I was able to get ready in a mere 3 minutes! After the hectic morning Jay, Jess and I left the house and headed to the loft to work. Jay and I set up the desk where I will be sitting and the little gray desktop that I will be using the whole summer.
After we set up the hardware it was time to install the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. The only programming software that I have used is Dev C++, and it's a big step up from Dev C++ to Visual Studio. Jay showed me an enormous book, Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform. I was really intimidated, just because of how thick it was.
Jay first showed me how to create the famous Hello World program, showing the basics of Windows Form Applications and Message Boxes, using the C# programming language. We then made a Celcius to Fahrenheit converter. It was a lot at first, but I managed to hang in there. I looked online for some other tutorials for even some more help, and found a very good set of tutorials on msdn. For any aspiring developer, this is an excellent place to start, to learn both Visual Basic and C#.
I had read Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform last year and i can say that it make me master in .Net. I also want to teach my brother but don't have enough time due to my job. So, i have told him to refer the same book. I hope it will help him as me.
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