Brief Summary
This C# programming course offers a friendly, hands-on way to learn everything from scratch. With lectures, fun assignments, and quizzes, you'll dive deep into coding and come out ready to develop awesome apps without breaking the bank!
Key Points
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Learn C# programming with a hands-on approach.
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Start with core fundamentals and advance to more complex topics.
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Engage through lectures, hands-on assignments, and quizzes.
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No prior knowledge is needed—everything is covered.
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Aim to create a university-style learning experience without the hefty price.
Learning Outcomes
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Efficiently write and understand C# code.
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Develop a strong foundation in programming principles.
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Begin creating applications using C#.
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Gain confidence in coding through practical experience.
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Prepare for a career as a software developer.
About This Course
Learn C# programming using a hands on approach.
In this C# course we aim to help you understand C# by breaking down the core fundamentals and helping you learn to write code. We are interested in helping you master and understand the C# language. This course starts you out by showing you important aspects of C# and then moves on to more advanced C# .We cover the core fundamentals needed for development.
Those who want to learn C# this is how we do it
We use
Lectures
Hands On Assignments
Quizzes
We use these methods to give you a university type setting and feel it is the best way for us to teach you these skills. With Lectures we go over the details of C# and explain how things work and should be done. In Hands On Assignments we give you homework which helps push it into your mind and stay there. And in Quizzes we makes sure the knowledge has absorbed. We try to give you a University setting with out the high cost of a University.
What are the requirements?
What am I going to get from this course?
Over 30 lectures and Tons of content!
You will be able to efficiently write and understand C#
You will be on your way to becoming a great developer
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