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Description
- Would you like to learn the language commonly used to create applications for Windows in both desktop and mobile versions?
- Would you like to learn how to program in a language that has rich libraries and allows you to create
- window, console, database or Internet applications?
- Do you want to learn key concepts of C# quickly and easily?
Are you looking for training that will allow you to get to know C# using simple and easy to understand examples?
If you answered yes to the above questions, this course is just for you. The training is designed for beginners who want to learn programming in C#. It is an excellent choice for any programmer who wants to create applications using the very popular .NET platform and more.
Example lesson - First program in C#.
What will you learn with this course?
With this course you will quickly learn all important elements of this popular programming language. You will understand how all components work and you will be able to start working on your own applications. The knowledge you gain will provide you with a very solid foundation for further development.
What is in the course?
The course covers a very wide range of topics. In the initial chapters you will learn how to create the first simple program, how to add comments etc. to the code. In the next section, the most important components of C# are discussed. You will learn how to use variables, tables, conditional instructions, loops and functions. We've devoted a lot of chapters to explaining object-oriented issues. You'll gain extensive knowledge about classes, methods, fields and inheritance. You will also learn about interfaces, nested classes, structures, exceptions, sealed classes and much more.
What else is worth knowing?
In the course we use Visual C# in the free Express version. The knowledge gained from the course is universal and you can use it without any problems, regardless of the programming environment you work in.
Table of contentsIntroduction
Variables
Boards
Conditional instruction
Loops
Methods and constructors
Inheritance
Abstract classes Interfaces
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