I was wondering the same... perhaps we only know one portion of the .Net world. For me the only barrier of entry was installing VS and then figuring out which kind of application I will build.
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ye a beginners tuturial shuld realy tell peiople to remove a few things from that install , like game development and languages they dont plan to play with at once, IMHO C# is a giodd startingpoint and the workloads they want, maby windows desktop and mabe web , ut as thing skan be added later wihout re downloading what you allredy have. this is not a big problem
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I was wondering the same... perhaps we only know one portion of the .Net world. For me the only barrier of entry was installing VS and then figuring out which kind of application I will build.
Install VS, a typical download of around 6GB
ye a beginners tuturial shuld realy tell peiople to remove a few things from that install , like game development and languages they dont plan to play with at once, IMHO C# is a giodd startingpoint and the workloads they want, maby windows desktop and mabe web , ut as thing skan be added later wihout re downloading what you allredy have. this is not a big problem