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What will you learn in this course?
  • Write efficient C# code utilizing object-oriented programming principles and .NET framework features
  • Develop, compile, and debug C# applications for desktop and web environments
  • Implement data structures, algorithms, and control structures in C# for real-world problem solving
  • Create and manage classes, objects, inheritance, and interfaces in C# projects
  • Utilize Visual Studio and other IDEs for C# development and troubleshooting
  • Apply best practices for C# syntax, coding standards, and performance optimization
  • Integrate C# applications with databases, APIs, and external services effectively
  • Design user interfaces and handle events in C# Windows Forms or WPF applications
  • Implement exception handling, debugging, and testing strategies in C# projects
  • Understand the fundamentals of C# memory management, garbage collection, and security

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C# (pronounced “C Sharp”) is a high-level, object-oriented programming language that is also built as an extension of C. It was developed by a team at Microsoft lead by Anders Hejlsberg in 2002. It's based in the . NET framework, but its backbone is still clearly the C language.