Unity C# Scripting Fundamentals
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, you will learn how to access scripts, explore code flow and much more. At the end of this course you will know all the C# basics.
Have you ever wanted to build a game, but not known how code works in Unity? If so, Unity C# Scripting Fundamentals is the course for you because you will end with a scripted prototype in Unity. First, you'll learn to understand how variables and methods work. Next, you'll explore code flow and logic. Following that, you'll learn all about accessing other scripts on objects. Finally, you'll wrap up the course learning about triggering events based on those scripts. When you’re finished with this Unity course, you’ll not only be comfortable creating basic scripts in C# but you will also be ready to dive into more advanced scripting within Unity. Required Software: Unity 2017
Have you ever wanted to build a game, but not known how code works in Unity? If so, Unity C# Scripting Fundamentals is the course for you because you will end with a scripted prototype in Unity. First, you'll learn to understand how variables and methods work. Next, you'll explore code flow and logic. Following that, you'll learn all about accessing other scripts on objects. Finally, you'll wrap up the course learning about triggering events based on those scripts. When you’re finished with this Unity course, you’ll not only be comfortable creating basic scripts in C# but you will also be ready to dive into more advanced scripting within Unity. Required Software: Unity 2017
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Scripting Basics 32mins
- Controlling Code Flow 54mins
- Basic Game Object Manipulation 25mins
- Game Object Interactions 48mins
Taught by
Joshua Kinney
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