Last updated 9/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 553.58 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
A Friendly Invitation To Real C#
What you’ll learn
Understand the basics of creating and running a simple console program
Understand how to print output to a console window
Create variables and set their values
Create variables and change their values and print them again
Describe an object with different data types
Understand how to use tool tips to understand code better
Use method chaining to write less
Use method nesting to write less code
Please look at the curriculum to see the rest of the topics covered
Requirements
Student should be able to download and install Visual Studio Community 2015
Description
Dear Visitor,C#, pronounced as C-sharp, is a powerful programming language from Microsoft. This course is only three hours long, with an average video length of about six minutes. The lessons are a combination of videos and presentations. Please be sure to look under "view resources" to find the code and the presentations. The code examples are simple and focus on only one or two concepts at a time to ensure you fully grasp the material presented. Since the concepts presented are of a fundamental nature, they apply to some extent also to languages like Java. The videos also including zooming, which means the key points are further emphasized to be sure you truly understand. C# has been and remains one of the most popular, and most powerful programming languages to learn. Let’s get coding!Note: Template for promo licensed from PRESENTERMEDIA
Overview
Section 1: Why Choose C# and Visual Studio Community
Lecture 1 Why C# matters, and what can be done with it
Lecture 2 Why Visual Studio, and confirming it can be installed
Lecture 3 Downloading and installing Visual Studio Community 2015
Section 2: Learning The Fundamentals of Programming In C#
Lecture 4 Creating, understanding and running a simple program
Lecture 5 Printing one line of output to a console window
Lecture 6 Understanding the relationship between name spaces, classes and methods
Lecture 7 Understanding code better through tool tips
Lecture 8 Writing less code by changing the using statement
Lecture 9 Accessing project files
Lecture 10 Things change. How can changing, or unknown quantities be represented in C#?
Lecture 11 Carefully tracking variable values with the debugger
Lecture 12 Describing objects in the world with different data types
Lecture 13 Some useful key combinations to make working in Visual Studio easier
Lecture 14 Finding the definition of various code components inside Visual Studio
Lecture 15 Producing useful output through simple calculations
Lecture 16 Doing calculations inside WriteLine
Section 3: Doing Slightly More Sophisticated C#
Lecture 17 Understanding the results of division using the slash symbol
Lecture 18 Seeing the difference in division between % and /
Lecture 19 Using C# in a realistic program
Lecture 20 Typing less code by using compound operators
Lecture 21 Understanding how to add 1 to a variable before and after it’s used
Lecture 22 Representing quantities that never change
Lecture 23 Understanding the life cycle of variables
Lecture 24 Formatting output so it looks more professional
Lecture 25 Using the var keyword to make coding easier
Section 4: Collecting And Operating On Input
Lecture 26 Making a program that can collect input and produce output
Lecture 27 Making a program that can collect numerical input and produce numerical output
Lecture 28 Writing more compact code with method nesting
Lecture 29 Processing input sequentially using method chaining
Lecture 30 Understanding why it’s necessary to convert between data types
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 31 Where to go from here to grow your skills
Beginners should take this course,Intermediate programmers should not take this course,Advanced programmers should not take this course
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