Hello there! Thanks for stopping by and checking out our course. This course is for who wants to start their journey as .NET Developer. The average salary for C#/.NET Developer is $77,563 and C# is considered the 5th most in demand language. You can create almost anything in C# from websites to mobile apps. So, you can work both as a website developer and mobile developer.
This course will take you through the basics of C# language. We will walk you through the most important parts and how to do them. Then, after we finish the basics which is really important so you can develop C# programs effectively we will take you to develop websites using the latest version of ASP.NET.
ASP.NET Core is the latest version of ASP.NET framework for developing websites. ASP.NET comes from a long history and is one of the well–known and widely used frameworks in web development. ASP.NET Core has the ability to run not only on windows platforms, but other platforms as well such as Linux. We will walk you through the beginnings of creating ASP.NET Core sites, how to add pages and pass data. Then we will take you much deeper with how to pass data between controller and view and how to create user accounts and have authorization for the users in on the websites.
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Courses : 2
Specification: .NET/C# Beginners Bootcamp
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3 reviews for .NET/C# Beginners Bootcamp
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Price | $17.99 |
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Duration | 11.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Karrar Aldhalimi –
i love how its seperated in subject makes it easier to find what im looking for! thanks
Zmorgan –
Would be helpful to provide some quizzes in between the shared videos to check if you’re really learning from the lessons. Also the lessons don’t show you how to install or use visual studio, and you have to search on how to do that on your own. The lessons sometimes feels as if its assuming the beginner is already familiar with some of the technical concepts, and I would have liked if that was explained a bit simpler on what each line of code is for and why (which seems to get broken down in the seventh section of the lesson). I do like that the sections are broken down in each subject, and includes pdf for you to review the samples in smaller bits.
Noel Bass –
As a noob to the C# language, I feel like the Beginners title is stretching it. Had I know we were going to be jumping into the deep end, I would have probably picked a class that started in the kiddie pool.