C# (CSharp) is the most popular programming language in the Microsoft Technology stack. It is a general–purpose language that can be used to write almost anything, from desktop applications, websites, web services to native mobile apps and even games. It is also a powerful, yet elegant language thanks to its well–thought–out design. On top of that, C# keeps getting new features added on a regular basis because it is backed by Microsoft. No wonder why C# is consistently among the most in–demand programming languages around the world for many years. In August 2018, it is at number 5 according to TIOBE and PYPL (websites that keep track of programming languages’ popularity).
So what is the catch? Although it is an awesome language to learn and will repay the investment, the learning curve can be steep. Sure, a person with no programming experience probably can create something using C# easily (thanks to out–of–the–box templates), but it is not necessarily done right. Therefore, to help you to properly learn C#, I have distilled all the most important aspects into this 5.5 hour course, which I have spent more than 600 hours to create. This is to assure you about the course’s quality.
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Specification: C# Acceleration with Visual Studio 2017 Community
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 6 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Slym M –
Professional course wide topics step by step explanation exercises code files attached pro tips Instructor might take more relaxing manner he usually speaks like a robot 😉
Joseph Cox –
Awesome Course!!!! The instructor is very knowledgeable about C# and Visual Studio, also he is able to present the concepts in a way that is easily understood. A concept is presented, explained then followed by demonstrations. Exercises are then given to allow you to see if you have mastered the concepts or need to review the material covered in that topic.
Winona Azure –
Playing around with console colors teaches me nothing.
Maxwell –
Instructor covered the basics very well and was easy to understand. His presentation on OOP concepts is great!