Stepping up to CSharp is a high quality, modern, in–depth, fast paced course intended for students who have at least some beginner level experience with a coding language, have a strong interest in learning C# or are active C# coders looking to expand their capabilities and understanding.
C# is a mature, advanced and evolving language that thanks to open–source and OmniSharp, can be used cross platform. There is a good chance you have heard of Xamarin. Maybe you are working on a Unity 3D project. Or you’re interested in writing your first Universal Windows Platform application. Having a solid understanding of C# code structure and some commonly used advanced techniques will give you an edge on your next project.
Be sure to look at the later sections of the curriculum to see some of the more advanced topics we will cover to get a feeling for where this course will take you. 🙂 We will go beyond C# as a language and cover many computer science topics that a more senior level developer may face.
We will be using Visual Studio Code (free) and OmniSharp to allow for easy cross platform Windows and Mac OS development.
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Courses : 2
Specification: Stepping up to CSharp (C# Accelerator)
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Wondwosen Woldegebriel –
Having sampled several C# online courses, this is one of the rare courses that is concise yet comprehensive. Oren tackles topic after topic in a lucid manner that is digestible even for an amateur like me. Of the many courses for C# and this one definitely takes the cake. bon apetit
Pierre Gadea –
Advanced topics often not covered or glossed over in other courses. A needed addition to my C# course collection. Reference material following the lessons are an excellent way to help students fill in gaps and learn more about the topics covered.
Sean McCarty –
Yes, this course was good. However, it burns through the material pretty fast with no exercises. So, it’s hard to really internalize it without significant effort to develop your own.
Erik Oosterwaal –
Starts off very good, but around Section 3 part 18 the learning curve gets steeper significantly.
Marcos David Fermin Lopez –
I’m starting to understand C# and Dot Net Better