C# Programming: From Fundamentals To Advanced Concepts
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.14 GB | Duration: 11h 20m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.14 GB | Duration: 11h 20m
Master C# programming from basics to advanced topics, including OOP, data structures, quizzes, and hands-on projects.
What you'll learn
Students will understand the fundamentals of C# programming, including data types and operators.
Students will learn to make decisions in their code, emplement control flow using conditional statements and loops.
Students will master object-oriented programming concepts, including classes, inheritance, and polymorphism.
Students will be equipped to write efficient, error-resistant code and handle complex data queries.
Students will learn to utilize advanced features such as LINQ, generics, and exception handling.
Requirements
No prior programming experience is needed; this course starts with the basics of C#.
Description
Unlock the power of C# programming with our comprehensive course designed for beginners and aspiring developers. This course, "C# Programming: From Fundamentals to Advanced Concepts" takes you on a journey from the basics of coding to advanced programming techniques. Whether you’re new to programming or looking to enhance your skills, this course provides a structured and practical approach to learning C#.In Module 1: Introduction to C#, you'll grasp the basics of the language, including common data types, comparison and logical operators, user input, and variables, laying a solid foundation in programming concepts.Module 2: Control Flow teaches you how to direct the flow of your program using conditional statements and loops, which is essential for implementing logic and making decisions based on user input.Moving into Module 3: Methods and Functions, you will learn about void and non-void methods, parameters, return types, and string parsing, which will help you develop reusable code blocks that enhance the modularity and efficiency of your programs.Module 4: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) covers core principles such as classes, objects, inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism, enabling you to build scalable and organized applications.In Module 5: Data Structures and Collections, you will explore various data structures like arrays, lists, dictionaries, and queues, allowing you to choose the right structure for your applications.The Module 6: Exception Handling section will teach you techniques for creating robust applications that can gracefully handle errors and exceptions, improving both user experience and application reliability.As you progress to Module 7: Generics and LINQ, you'll enhance your code’s flexibility and performance by using generics and efficiently querying data with LINQ, a powerful feature in C#.Finally, the Module 8: Advanced Topics covers memory management, file handling, and reflection, equipping you with crucial skills for building real-world applications.To culminate your learning, you will complete a Module 9: Final Project, applying all the knowledge gained throughout the course in a hands-on context.This course also includes quizzes throughout each module to help you test your knowledge and reinforce what you’ve learned, ensuring you fully understand each concept before moving forward. By the end of this course, you will be well-equipped with the skills necessary to develop C# applications, setting you on the path to a successful career in software development. Join us to start your coding journey today!
Overview
Section 1: Module 1: Introduction to C#
Lecture 1 1.1 Introduction to C#
Lecture 2 1.2 Basics of C#
Lecture 3 1.3 Common Data Types in C#
Lecture 4 1.4 Comparison Operators
Lecture 5 1.5 Logical Operators
Lecture 6 1.6 Implicitly typed variables
Lecture 7 1.7 User input
Lecture 8 1.8 Variables and operators - Exercise
Lecture 9 1.9 Quiz: Variables and Operators
Section 2: Module 2: Control Flow
Lecture 10 2.1 Conditional Statements
Lecture 11 2.2 If-else Conditional Statements
Lecture 12 2.3 Loops - While loop, Do…while loop,For loop
Lecture 13 2.4 Loops - While loop
Lecture 14 2.5 Loops - Do-while loop
Lecture 15 2.6 Loops - Nested Loops
Lecture 16 2.7 Loops- Break and Continue statements
Lecture 17 2.8 Loops- Continue statements
Lecture 18 2.9 Loop exercise- Conditional statements
Lecture 19 2.10 Loop exercise- 2
Lecture 20 2.11 Loop exercise- 3
Lecture 21 2.12 Quiz
Section 3: Module 3: Methods and Functions
Lecture 22 3.1 Methods - void and non-void methods
Lecture 23 3.2 Methods- Parameters and return types
Lecture 24 3.3 Methods having no return types But Argument
Lecture 25 3.4 Methods having Return types and Argument
Lecture 26 3.5 Static typing in C#
Lecture 27 3.6 Parsing Strings
Lecture 28 3.7 Methods Exercise-1
Lecture 29 3.8 Methods Exercise-2
Lecture 30 3.9 Methods - Quiz
Section 4: Module 4: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Lecture 31 4.1 Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Lecture 32 4.2 Classes and Objects - Practical
Lecture 33 4.3 Abstraction - 1
Lecture 34 4.4 Abstraction - 2
Lecture 35 4.5 Inheritance - 1
Lecture 36 4.6 Inheritance - 2
Lecture 37 4.7 Inheritance - 3
Lecture 38 4.8 Multiple Inheritances
Lecture 39 4.9 Encapsulation 1
Lecture 40 4.10 Encapsulation 2
Lecture 41 4.11 Polymorphism
Lecture 42 4.12 Polymorphism - MethodOverloading
Lecture 43 4.13 Constructors
Lecture 44 4.14 Constructor Overloading
Lecture 45 4.15 Static Class
Lecture 46 4.16 Static Methods
Lecture 47 4.17 Extension methods
Lecture 48 4.18 Exercise OOP
Lecture 49 4.19 Quiz OOP
Section 5: Module 5: Data Structures and Collections
Lecture 50 5.1.1 Collections- (Single-Dimension Array)
Lecture 51 5.1.2 Arrays (Multi-Dimension Array)
Lecture 52 5.1.3 Lists
Lecture 53 5.1.4 Dictionaries
Lecture 54 5.1.5 Dictionary Methods
Lecture 55 5.1.6 HashSets
Lecture 56 5.1.7 HashSets (Implmentation and Operations)
Lecture 57 5.1.8 Queues
Lecture 58 5.1.9 Stacks
Lecture 59 5.2.1 LinkedList
Lecture 60 5.2.2 LinkedList -Inserting Node in beginning
Lecture 61 5.2.3 LinkedList-InsertNode in middle
Lecture 62 5.2.4 LinkedList-Insert Node at the last
Lecture 63 5.2.5 LinkedList- Implimentation of Deleting a Node
Lecture 64 5.2.6 LinkedList-Delete a Node in Single Linked List
Lecture 65 5.2.7 BinarySearch
Lecture 66 5.2.8 Binary Search Implementation
Lecture 67 5.2.9 Performance of collections
Lecture 68 5.3.1 Exercise-1
Lecture 69 5.3.2 Exercise-2
Lecture 70 5.3.3 DataStructures and Collections Quiz
Section 6: Module 6: Exception Handling
Lecture 71 6.1 Handling Exceptions
Lecture 72 6.2 Handling Exceptions Part-2
Lecture 73 6.3 Handling Exceptions Part-3
Lecture 74 6.4 Try-catch-finally blocks
Lecture 75 6.5 Multiple catch blocks
Lecture 76 6.6 Custom exceptions
Lecture 77 6.7 Exception handling exercises
Lecture 78 6.8 Exercise
Lecture 79 6.9 Quiz
Section 7: Module 7: Generics and LINQ
Lecture 80 7.1.1 Generics Introduction and types
Lecture 81 7.1.2 Generic Class
Lecture 82 7.1.3 Generic Methods
Lecture 83 7.1.4 Generic Methods having return type
Lecture 84 7.1.5 Generic Interface
Lecture 85 7.1.6 Generic Constraints intro and types
Lecture 86 7.1.7 Generic class Constraint
Lecture 87 7.1.8 Generic struct constraint
Lecture 88 7.2.1 LINQ introduction
Lecture 89 7.2.2 LINQ QuerySyntax
Lecture 90 7.2.3 LINQ MethodSyntax
Lecture 91 7.2.4 LINQ Operators
Lecture 92 7.2.5 Linq Operators- ofType operator
Lecture 93 7.2.6 Orderby operator
Lecture 94 7.2.7 Groupby operator
Lecture 95 7.2.8 Join operator
Lecture 96 7.2.9 LINQ ElementOperator
Lecture 97 7.2.10 Quantifier operator
Lecture 98 7.2.11 Linq Aggregate Operators
Lecture 99 7.3.1 Exercise-1
Lecture 100 7.3.2 Exercise-2
Lecture 101 7.3.3 LINQ and Generics Quiz
Section 8: Module 8: Advanced Topics
Lecture 102 8.1.1 Introduction to Memory Management
Lecture 103 8.1.2 Memory Leaks
Lecture 104 8.1.3 Finalizer
Lecture 105 8.1.4 Dispose Method
Lecture 106 8.2.1 File Handling Introduction
Lecture 107 8.2.2 File Stream(Writing to a file)
Lecture 108 8.2.3 FileStream(Reading from a file)
Lecture 109 8.2.4 StreamWriter(Writing to a file)
Lecture 110 8.2.5 StreamReader (Reading From a File)
Lecture 111 8.2.6 Reading CSV file
Lecture 112 8.2.7 Writing Data to CSV file
Lecture 113 8.2.8 Reading JSON File
Lecture 114 8.2.9 Writing to Json File
Lecture 115 8.3.1 Reflection-1
Lecture 116 8.3.2 Reflection-2
Lecture 117 8.3.3 Absolete Attributes
Lecture 118 8.3.4 Custom Attributes
Lecture 119 8.4 Exercise-1
Lecture 120 8.5 Quiz
Section 9: Module 9: Final Project
Lecture 121 9.1 Project-1
Lecture 122 9.2 Project-2
Lecture 123 9.3 Project-3
Aspiring software developers eager to learn C# and build a strong programming foundation.,Students interested in transitioning into tech or enhancing their programming skills for job opportunities.,Those with little to no prior coding experience will find this course approachable and educational. It covers fundamental concepts in a structured manner, allowing for gradual skill development.,Students in Computer Science or IT Programs: This course serves as a supplementary resource for students studying computer science or information technology, enhancing their curriculum with practical coding skills.