What you'll learnFind, download and install Visual Studio
Create and run a simple console application
Declare and initialize variables
Learn how to use the locals and call stack windows in Visual Studio
Learn how to step through a program line by line for maximum comprehension
Learn how to perform arithmetic
Learn to use various variable types
Learn how to code for loops
Learn how to code switch statements
Learn how to construct simple classes
Learn how to create objects, call functions, both object and static
Learn how to use and code arrays for various data types
Learn how to use the length property of arrays, and how to convert between data types
Learn how to create a simple inheritance structure
Learn how to call functions from client code
Learn simple file writing and reading
Learn how to create a simple application and install it on your computer
Learn how to write generic classes and interfaces
Learn how to work with Lambda expressions
Learn how to work with SQL Server
Learn how to use LINQ with Arrays and XML
Learn how to use LINQ with SQL Server
Learn how to update, delete, insert data with web pages and SQL Server
Learn how to create and publish simple WPF apps
Learn how to make simple Graphical User Interfaces and Display Files and Folders
Learn how to work with threads
Learn how to serialize and deserialize objects
Learn how to create databases from code using the Entity Framework
Learn how to create windows services
Develop an Understanding of Windows Forms
Understand How To Use Async and Await To Increase Program Responsiveness
Learn How To Check for Existing Files and Append Text
Learn How To Launch Another Program With C# Code
Create Full Scale Applications That Synthesize Many Different Concepts
Learn How To Work With Progress Bars
Learn How To Save and Restore Control Values
Learn How To Work With List Boxes
Learn How To Build Events With Publishers and Subscribers
Learn How To Build An Image Browser
How to To Use Iron Python In C#
DescriptionMy name is Tom Owsiak.
I'm the author of "Beginning C# Hands-On-The Core Language" from Packt Publishing. Let's take a look at every this course has to offer.
I have an updated version of a similar course with Visual Studio 2017.
Please search "Learn C# with Visual Studio 2017 and Console Programs"
Update 8/24/2020: Added several new lessons on the bottom on concepts related to try/catch/finally and using blocks with C# 8.0.
This comprehensive C# course is designed for beginner programmers, as you won't be rushing through code. It focuses on the C# language rather than the graphical aspects of Windows programming. The focus at first is on simple Console applications. This course works with Visual Studio 2013, or Visual Studio 2015.
You'll learn in a detailed and deliberate way so you can set a foundation and move from basic to more advanced concepts easily.
In addition to learning C#, you'll also cover the Microsoft Visual Studio programming environment, which will serve as the perfect complement to your newfound C# skills.
Learn C#, Visual Studio, and Object Oriented Programming
Start Using the C# Programming Language to Work with Code and Data Through Simple Console Applications
Understand the Microsoft Visual Studio Environment as It Relates to C#
Apply the Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming to Data
Enhance Your Programming Skills with a Foundation in C#
Throughout this course, you'll learn the core concepts of C#, which can then be applied directly to other popular programming languages, including C++, C, Java, and jаvascript.
Contents and Overview
You'll start this course by learning the fundamentals of C# and Visual Studio, including configuring the layout, defining variables, interacting with users, and understanding data types, data conversions, and constants.
To work with code in a more advanced way, you'll tackle how to check simple conditions using if/else blocks, as well as how to use loops to do things like repeat blocks of code to work more efficiently.
After covering various operators to evaluate and assign control structures, you'll learn how to use arrays to store collections of data.
Moving on to Object Oriented Programming, you'll create objects that contain both data and functions to make your job even easier.
By the end of this course, you'll have a solid understanding of the most important aspects of C#, Visual Studio, and Object Oriented Programming.
You'll be able to use these new skills to advance your career as a programmer, as well as become a C# developer.
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Newer course:
"Learn C# with Visual Studio 2017 and Console Programs". This one has lots of exercises.
Who this course is forProgramming Novices
People Who Understand That Rushing In General Results in Shallow Understanding
People Who Like To Check Their Understanding
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