Learning C# can be a daunting task for anyone, especially if you’ve never done any coding before.
I remember when I first started getting into programming, college was out of the question as it can easily cost over 100k dollars. On top of that, it seemed like everywhere I went there were courses that were unfinished, cash grabs, poorly paced, and or simply left me not understanding what I just learned.
Which is why I decided to make a course of my own, 100% free, with everything you need to get started in C#. Where we start with all the basics like variables, if statements, loops, etc. Then slowly work our way up to the four pillars of OOP(Object Oriented Programming) being Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism.
Anyways like I said it’s 100% free, I don’t want anything in return, and if you need any help at all feel free to message me. My goal is simply to provide anyone who is willing to learn, a free option with in depth information. Enjoy!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96VZsm5Gkg8I9Eoh6Boyi-JRdtP0cuCa
This looks awesome. I think I’m mostly just beyond this, myself, but I subscribed both to see what else you may do, and to offer others a good place to start. =)
Thanks, appreciate the support. I’m working on a Unity tutorials next. Just due to the general nature of the channel. As well as some videos breaking down various game mechanics.
Oright this very nice thank you for the work.
I wished there were tutorials that were for experienced developers. I guess just read the language spec, but you don’t pick up idioms that way.
I’ve had quite a few requests for a follow up. But, just to busy with an indie game title and working full-time atm, to do anything that big.
Thanks
Hope you like it!
Thank you so much for this. I’m just getting started and sent this playlist to my friend that’s also just getting into this.
Best of luck to the both of you.
thank you
Nice work! For some reason the Youtube playlist is out of order for me.
I replaced the link, with a link that’ll take you to the playlist directly, hope this helps.