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Advise explanatory literature on с# for unity . After с++ I am frightened by the abundance of "sugar" in Sharpe, and especially in the c # + unity bundle, because there is something very specific there. I tried video tutorials, but this is rather a “do it once, do two” instruction. It does not quite fit me, because I want a little deeper approach to the study. I saw here a good answer about books about с# in general, but about с#+unity - no. Therefore, there was a need for some kind of "directory". Share advice where this can be found, preferably online and in Russian (because there is a good wiki on English on unity on the English site, but it's more pleasant to read the native one). Thank.

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    We have such questions traditionally considered unformat . So at any time can fly flakes. - D-side
  • @ D-side This is yes, but still the question is very clever and sure, it will be useful if it is given at least a little time to live. - Vadim Ovchinnikov
  • @ D-side here, by the way, you need to start a section with books on Unity. And then there are languages, but not on the engine - Alexey Shimansky
  • @ Alexey Shimansky is necessary. Is there anyone? - D-side
  • @ D-side with the world on a string of type, I think .... you need to start, one way or another ... I'll try to throw at least a couple of days :) - Alexey Shimansky

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For Unity, there is nothing better than official documentation. And official video tutorials (partially translated) https://unity3d.com/en/learn/tutorials

They also have lessons on C #

https://unity3d.com/en/learn/tutorials/topics/scripting

And as a recommendation, personally from me - in the study of a unit it is worth using only these materials. Everything else that you find on YouTube, etc., is done by very dubious individuals and often use the wrong approach (they will generally teach the bad).

Related question: Unity book

  • we have a label of the book where there are sections with literature on languages. People quietly collect, and questions with books are closed as duplicates of those questions-answers ..... I suggest slowly to start creating such a general question-answer on Unity ;-) - Alexey Shimansky