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Build 10 C# Beginner Projects from scratch

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Build 10 C# Beginner Projects from scratch, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4, with 81 lectures, based on 94 reviews, and has 9991 subscribers.

You will learn about Build a Web Browser Build a Digital Clock Build a Volume Converter Build a Calculator Build a Maths Operations App Build a Currency Converter Build a Google Maps Build a Paint Drawing App Build a Ping Pong Game Build a Music Player This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner C# Developers It is particularly useful for Beginner C# Developers.

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Summary

Title: Build 10 C# Beginner Projects from scratch

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 81

Number of Published Lectures: 81

Number of Curriculum Items: 81

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 81

Original Price: $29.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build a Web Browser
  • Build a Digital Clock
  • Build a Volume Converter
  • Build a Calculator
  • Build a Maths Operations App
  • Build a Currency Converter
  • Build a Google Maps
  • Build a Paint Drawing App
  • Build a Ping Pong Game
  • Build a Music Player
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner C# Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner C# Developers
  • Welcome to this  C#  project based course for  beginners course (pronounced C Sharp). C# is designed to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language, borrowing key concepts from several other languages, most notably Java

    C# is one of the most popular programming languages. It can be used for a variety of things, including mobile applications, game development, and enterprise software. Knowing C# opens a great deal of doors for you as a developer.

    C# is used in :

  • Video games with Unity

  • Web apps with ASP.NET

  • Cloud Computing with Azure

  • Mobile apps with Xamarin

  • IoT with .NET Core

  • Machine Learning with ML.NET

  •  C# is an Object Oriented language and does not offer global variables or functions. Everything is wrapped in classes, even simple types like int and string, which inherits from the System.Object class.

    In this course I will walk you through how to create  the following 10 beginner c # projects to help build up your C# programming skills.

  • Calculator

  • Digital Clock

  • Currency Converter

  • Maths Operations App

  • Web browser

  • paint drawing app

  • 2D Ping Pong game

  • Google Maps

  • Volume Converter

  • Music Player

  • You will be using the Visual studio integrated development environment to write the  and run the C# Code. This is the official tool provided by Microsoft for developers to use to create applications.   After completing the 10 projects you should be confident to build your own applications.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Setting Up Visual Studio

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is C#

    Lecture 3: What is Visual Studio

    Lecture 4: Visual Studio Installation requirements

    Lecture 5: Installing Visual Studio 2019

    Lecture 6: Create a basic console app

    Lecture 7: Create a basic Windows Forms App

    Lecture 8: Create a basic ASP.NET App

    Lecture 9: Running Projects Outside Visual Studio

    Lecture 10: Code Comments

    Lecture 11: Source Codes for projects

    Chapter 2: Build a Web Browser

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Creating the interface : Part 1

    Lecture 3: Creating the interface : Part 2

    Lecture 4: Adding some code logic

    Lecture 5: Finishing Touches

    Chapter 3: Build a Digital Clock

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Modify the form properties

    Lecture 3: Design the clock interface

    Lecture 4: Add a Timer

    Lecture 5: Activate the clock

    Chapter 4: Build a Volume Converter

    Lecture 1: Project Design

    Lecture 2: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 3: Add Some Controls to form

    Lecture 4: Rename text property controls

    Lecture 5: Rename Name Property Controls

    Lecture 6: Write code for event handlers

    Lecture 7: Test Application

    Lecture 8: Customize application

    Lecture 9: Run Application

    Chapter 5: Build a Calculator

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Change form properties

    Lecture 3: Design interface: Part 1

    Lecture 4: Design interface: Part 2

    Lecture 5: Create a button click event

    Lecture 6: Clear default zero

    Lecture 7: Create methods for operators

    Lecture 8: Create methods for equal button

    Lecture 9: Write code for the logic

    Chapter 6: Build a Maths App

    Lecture 1: What we will create

    Lecture 2: Project Design

    Lecture 3: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 4: Add controls to form

    Lecture 5: Rename Controls

    Lecture 6: Rename Text Property

    Lecture 7: Rename Name Property

    Lecture 8: Write Code for event handlers: Part 1

    Lecture 9: Write Code for event handlers: Part 2

    Lecture 10: Auto Generated Code

    Lecture 11: Customize application

    Lecture 12: Test Application

    Lecture 13: Run Application Outside Visual Studio

    Chapter 7: Build a Currency Converter

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Add Components to form

    Lecture 3: Add Code logic

    Chapter 8: Build your own Google Maps

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Resize form and add controls

    Lecture 3: Customizing form and controls

    Lecture 4: Writing code for the logic: Part 1

    Lecture 5: Writing code for the logic: Part 2

    Chapter 9: Build a Paint Drawing App

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Designing the interface : Part 1

    Lecture 3: Designing the interface : Part 2

    Lecture 4: Create variables and event handler method

    Lecture 5: Rename event handler method

    Lecture 6: Write code to enable drawing

    Lecture 7: Write code to enable saving

    Chapter 10: Build a Ping Pong Game

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Add controls to form

    Lecture 3: Customizing form controls

    Lecture 4: Writing code for the logic: Part 1

    Lecture 5: Writing code for the logic: Part 2

    Lecture 6: Test Application

    Chapter 11: Build a Music Player

    Lecture 1: Create a new windows forms project

    Lecture 2: Customizing form and controls

    Lecture 3: Add windows media player

    Lecture 4: Add button controls

    Lecture 5: Add code to make player work

    Lecture 6: Build and run project

    Lecture 7: Tips to improve project

    Lecture 8: Thank You

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