Some good resources for learning Unity scripting in C#.

Title said evrything.Recomend me some good resource for learning scripting in Unity3d for C#.
But because i write on C# for year and half i really want to lessons be more about new features for scripting in C# in Unity,then introducing some basic features in C#.

Unity webpage provides best tutorials for learning Unity, including C# scripting.
http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/scripting

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