Asked in Parenting at 3:39 PM on December 10, 2007
Tags: 12 years, net
Yes, this will make him learn about a lot of things and will also increase his general knowledge.
Answered by Shehnaz , an ibibo Citizen, at 4:04 PM on December 11, 2007
Hi Aryan, to get started with .NET, you need to have programming knowledge in C language and C programming language. If you are comfortable in this two programming languages then you can easily take over .NET. You need not work hard on .NET because Microsoft has made .NET so easy that programmer need not write thousands of line of code, as it automatically generate 60 to 70 of complete code. Take
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