No idea. I'd hope so... learning it for me was a bit of a pain as all the relevant facts are split across the manual, the reference manual, the scripting manual, the forums, and answers website, some random websites, the google groups, the mono documentation and references and resources, etc.
I mean, it's not really that bad, just that some things that should be easy to look up are hard to find, and some things that are easy to look up and easy to find have to then be translated from "scripting and drag/drop/click" into actual code (particularly frustrating when you're just starting).