C# & Azure Cloud
This beginner-level course covers the fundamentals of C# programming and software development over 20 weeks. Students will learn about decision statements, loops, arrays, methods, parameters, exception handling, object-oriented programming, inheritance, and the .NET Framework. They will also work on mini-assignments and a group project to develop a final program using C#. The course includes test-driven development, Azure, and interview preparation, including resume building and LinkedIn optimization.
What you’ll learn
- The C# Programming course covers the fundamentals of the C# programming language and the Visual Studio 2010 development environment.
- Students will learn how to use decision statements, loops, arrays, methods and parameters, handle exceptions, and read/write files using C# programming.
- The course also covers object-oriented programming concepts, the .NET Framework, working on a group project to develop a final program, and guidance on preparing for technical interviews and developing a professional resume and LinkedIn profile.
Course Objectives
Course Prerequisites
What does this course look like?
This 20-week beginner-level course teaches the fundamentals of C# programming and software development through specific modules covering topics such as decision statements, loops, arrays, and object-oriented programming. Students will also work on mini-assignments and a final group project using C#, and learn about test-driven development, Azure, and interview preparation, including resume building and LinkedIn optimization.
Who is it for?
This course is designed for beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of C# programming language and software development. It is suitable for:
- Individuals who are new to programming and want to learn a widely-used programming language like C#
- Professionals looking to add C# programming skills to their repertoire
- Students who are pursuing a career in software development or related fields
No prior programming experience is required for this course, making it an excellent starting point for anyone interested in learning C#.
How much does this course cost?
Course Syllabus
Lecture 1
- Intro/Fundamentals of software development and C#
Lecture 2
- Creating Projects Within Visual Studio 2010
- Explain the structure of a C# application.
- Print statements + Variables + Error Handling
- Writing a C# Application
- Documenting an Application
- Running and Debugging Applications by Using Visual Studio 2010
Lecture 3
- Using Decision Statements If statement.
- Using for loop + while loop Statements
Lecture 4
- Creating and Using Arrays
Lecture 5
- Methods + Parameters
Lecture 6
- Reading Files / Exception Handling
Lecture 7
- Writing Files Practice
Lecture 8
- Object-oriented programming
- Inheritance
Lecture 9
- Inheritance
Lecture 10
- Introduction to the .NET Framework
- Explain the purpose of the .NET Framework.
- .NET Framework Practice
- Capstone Prep
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