Just downloaded the free Borland C# Builder today. I'm quite impressed to be honost. It includes a 19 chapter tutorial to get started with C#, as well as some key chapters from a couple books.
I've always liked Borland's IDE's and compilers for some odd reason, though I still prefer Microsofts solutions.
Well, I also decided since I was going to work with C# a little bit, it might be a good idea to download the DirectX 9 SDK and play with it a bit.
Man o'man, had some impressive demoes in there. Especially the lighting and EnhanceMesh/Progressive mesh demoes.
Anyway, anyone else here have experience with C#. Looking at a couple of books right now that'll cover Managed DirectX. Not many resources on the web as of now.
More importantly though, is C# the language to learn as windows grows even more? I'm considering using C# in the long run in and a combination of Java if I want portibility.
http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_csharpbuilder.html
A book? I hate book. Book is stupid.
(Formerly known as Yellow)