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also don't forget that here the coding is about the c++ api, c# is not require to develop on the source engine. the only hint I got for you is that you should define a mini project that is enough simple for the knowledge you already gets.
best continuation
Red
Links:
- http://codeproject.com has some fantastic articles, focusing on a lot of different topics (be it Linq, Interop, WPF, Socket Programming . . . you name it, they have it).
- API documentation and hidden in between a lot of articles can be found on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/vstudio/
- When you hit a dead end, http://stackoverflow.com is the place to go.
rgds Sghi'