Turn your theoretical knowledge into practical skills. Learn to write algorithms that solve real-life problems. This course will force you to think. This course will give you a lot of practice , which is crucial for every aspiring C# developer. Take your C# skills to a whole new level.
We got four different projects for you to practice.
Factorial algorithm
Fibonacci Series Algorithm
Quadratic formula calculator
Banking app that simulates the ATM machine
The projects have an incremental order of difficulty. That way you will expand your C# knowledge step by step. You will also have an opportunity to practice many crucial skills like:
writing algorithms,
using classes and objects,
writing data to the console,
and more.
We assume that you have your fundamental knowledge of C# already covered
This time you’ll take a practical approach to the language. You'll finally get a chance to work with more complex code. And you will see how we use classes, loops, functions in practice.
This is an important step on your development path. Without gaining practice, it is impossible to take the next steps.
You can complete the course anytime, anywhere. All you need is access to the internet. After logging in, you can set your own course schedule. Then all you have to do is consistently keep passing the theory and practice by solving the exercises.
You can learn at any rate, and you can repeat each part of the material as many times as you like. The course is available on your user account without any time limits. After passing all the material, you will receive a certificate confirming the newly acquired knowledge.
C# is a very common language. Some people claim that C# is a "better Java" and there may be some truth to it.
C# has a lot to say when it comes to developing web applications that run on a server. It is used to write traditional desktop applications for Windows. It is also used to create mobile applications, games, and more.
A big advantage of C# is its well-developed ecosystem of tools and libraries. Certainly worth mentioning here is the very popular NET framework, which is the strong side of the C# language.