I got a book named "Pro C# 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform, Third Edition by Andrew Troelsen". I am wondering whether I should buy the "Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, Fifth Edition" instead. Since, the latest version of .NET is 4.0. If I learn C# based on this old book, do I miss some critical parts of the C# language? Or, I can start with this book and learn new .NET 4.0 features with other resources.
Thank you
You can start with that book and learn C# 4.0 from elsewhere. This is what's been added after C# 2.0:
C# 3.0:
C# 4.0
You will miss a lot. Most notably in my opinion, Linq. Linq changes the whole face of idiomatic C# so much that I could not reccommend starting with the old book.
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