In this C# for Beginners tutorial course, you can learn this powerful object–oriented programming language so closely tied to Microsoft .NET and see why it is such a great platform for creating rich applications. Professor Mike McMillan goes through the fundamentals of the language structure, and gradually lays the groundwork for you to build your own apps.
In 114 separate tutorials, Mike gives you a solid working knowledge of object–oriented programming, even if you’re completely new to coding. He demonstrates how to use variables and data types, objects and classes, arrays, inheritance and polymorphism and distinguishes how working in C# differs from other types of code. Once you gain your confidence in the underlying areas, you’ll be ready to complete the functional To–Do List app that is integrated into the course.
Instructor Details
Courses : 19
Specification: Learning C# .NET – Programming for Beginners.
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10 reviews for Learning C# .NET – Programming for Beginners.
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Jim T Fuhrman –
This course is a good one. This is the second C# for Beginners course I’ve taken. The first one had Bob Tabor for an instructor at Microsoft Learn. Bob covered some things this course didn’t, and this course covered some things Bob Tabor’s course didn’t. Thus, I feel really lucky to have taken them both. I have high hopes of being a C# web developer soon. There’s a lot of opportunity for that with my current employer.
Jose Durazo –
The first half was too basic, but after that it was better
Tom Reyniers –
Well explained. It’s definitely clear and we cover a good basic idea of C#.NET. However, I feel like the instructor should have introduced arrays and lists before classes and methods because it’s handier that way.
Shawn Abbott –
What I’ve seen so far is extremely beneficial. I knew very little about C# but I can tell this will expand my knowledge greatly. It’s great that Mike give examples of different ways to code, that are all valid, besides just the preferred or best way. I will go through it several times to truly understand the syntax and concepts.
Abiel Fattore –
It is really good for beginners. Only problem I have is it is old so you are learning old technologies like Visual Studio 2010.
Renee –
The very 2nd video is outdated and I cannot even find the microsoft download mentioned,
TIm –
Good content and great presentation and explanations and pace
Eduard H. van Kleef –
This is an excellent course in most respects. The author is clearly very knowledgeable, is engaging and gives lots of examples. So why only 3.5 stars? 1) The data on downloading the editor is at least five years out of date 2) There are no real exercises for the student, the author does them all himself 3) The course name refers to C# .NET . Until this time, I don’t know what .NET is. It is not explained anywhere.
Eduard H. van Kleef –
This is an excellent course in most respects. The author is clearly very knowledgeable, is engaging and gives lots of examples. So why only 3.5 stars? 1) The data on downloading the editor is at least five years out of date 2) There are no real exercises for the student, the author does them all himself 3) The course name refers to C# .NET . Until this time, I don’t know what .NET is. It is not explained anywhere.
Matt Taves –
Videos kept skipping/ ending early. Far too many technical issues with this course that should not be.