C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Learn everything you need to know to be a productive C# developer on any platform. Learn the basics of reading and writing C# code in your own applications.
Hello, and welcome to Pluralsight! My name is Scott Allen, and I want to give you a quick overview of my course, C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015. It’s designed to help you learn the essential topics you need for developing with the C# programming language, and covers things building classes, programing with objects, and working with interfaces using the C# language. Along the way, you’ll be using C#, Visual Studio and .NET. When you’re done, you’ll be ready to to tackle your own projects in the C# programming language. From there, you can start exploring working with nulls in C#, as well as designing fluent APIs. I look forward to working with you on C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015, here at Pluralsight.
Hello, and welcome to Pluralsight! My name is Scott Allen, and I want to give you a quick overview of my course, C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015. It’s designed to help you learn the essential topics you need for developing with the C# programming language, and covers things building classes, programing with objects, and working with interfaces using the C# language. Along the way, you’ll be using C#, Visual Studio and .NET. When you’re done, you’ll be ready to to tackle your own projects in the C# programming language. From there, you can start exploring working with nulls in C#, as well as designing fluent APIs. I look forward to working with you on C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015, here at Pluralsight.
Taught by
Scott Allen
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