As a developer doing a lot of work in CSharp, my pick is definitely: LinqPad. It has taught me so much about CSharp, OOP and programming in general through its sleek interface. It really begs for you to do "trial and error" exploration with the frameworks, tools and languages.
PS: Joseph Albahari is the creator of LinqPad and also a top-notch writer (I highly recommend his 'C# Bible' C# in a Nutshell, which also features a lot of sample files in LinqPad and has just received a major overhaul for C# 8).
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As a developer doing a lot of work in CSharp, my pick is definitely: LinqPad. It has taught me so much about CSharp, OOP and programming in general through its sleek interface. It really begs for you to do "trial and error" exploration with the frameworks, tools and languages.
PS: Joseph Albahari is the creator of LinqPad and also a top-notch writer (I highly recommend his 'C# Bible' C# in a Nutshell, which also features a lot of sample files in LinqPad and has just received a major overhaul for C# 8).