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This course introduces the fundamentals of programming in C# within the .NET framework. You'll gain hands-on experience setting up projects, mastering core programming concepts, and using object-oriented principles to create scalable applications while utilizing Microsoft Copilot to enhance code quality and productivity.
By the end of the course, you will be able to… Describe the setup, structure, and configuration of .NET projects in a Visual Studio Code environment by the end of the course. Implement fundamental programming concepts in C#, including variables, control structures, loops, and methods, to solve basic problems and create simple applications within a .NET environment. Apply object-oriented programming principles, such as classes, inheritance, and polymorphism, to design and implement modular and scalable C# applications. Develop asynchronous programs using C# and apply debugging techniques to ensure performance and responsiveness in modern applications. Leverage Microsoft Copilot to write, debug, and optimize C# code, improving code quality and efficiency throughout the course.
In this module, you will learn the fundamentals of the .NET environment and its purpose in software development. You’ll explore how Visual Studio Code integrates with .NET projects and gain hands-on experience setting up a .NET development environment. By the end, you’ll understand the steps for starting a new .NET project and how to organize project files and structure within the .NET framework.
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In this module, you will review key programming concepts from the first course, such as variables, data types, control structures, loops, methods, and pseudocode. You’ll apply logical thinking alongside these programming fundamentals and practice using basic debugging techniques and tools. By the end, you'll write simple programs in C# and create a small project that incorporates the review topics and debugging skills.
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In this module, you will dive into the core concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP) in C#, including defining objects and classes. You'll explore inheritance and polymorphism, learning how to apply them in C#. Additionally, you will identify common OOP design patterns and implement classes and objects through practical exercises, solidifying your understanding of these essential programming principles.
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In this module, you will learn the fundamental concepts of asynchronous programming and understand its importance in modern applications. You'll implement async and await in C# programs and develop practical solutions using asynchronous techniques. By the end, you’ll be able to debug asynchronous code and create simple asynchronous programs, enhancing the performance of your applications.
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In this module, you will explore the features of Microsoft Copilot for writing and debugging C# code. You’ll learn how to use Copilot to write efficient code, debug errors, and improve overall code quality. Through practical exercises, you’ll leverage Copilot to solve coding challenges, making your coding process faster and more efficient.
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