This course is all about starting to learn how to develop video games using the C# programming language and the Unity game engine on Windows or Mac. Why use C# and Unity instead of some other language and game engine? Well, C# is a really good language for learning how to program and then programming professionally. Also, the Unity game engine is very popular with indie game developers; Unity games were downloaded 16,000,000,000 times in 2016! Finally, C# is one of the programming languages you can use in the Unity environment.
Introduction to C# Programming and Unity
This course is part of C# Programming for Unity Game Development Specialization
Instructor: Dr. Tim "Dr. T" Chamillard
Sponsored by Syrian Youth Assembly
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, you'll learn about the course and get Unity installed and configured. You'll write your first C# console application and your first C# script in Unity.
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8 videos9 readings1 programming assignment1 discussion prompt
In this module, you'll learn how information is stored in the computer using binary and you'll learn how data types tell us how to interpret the bits and memory and what operations we can perform on those bits. You'll also learn about the most commonly-used numeric types in C#, you'll get some practice reading documentation (which programmers do all the time!), and you'll learn how to use the debugger to find and fix bugs in your code.
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7 videos7 readings2 assignments1 programming assignment1 discussion prompt
In this module, you'll learn the foundational concepts in the Object-Oriented (OO) paradigm. This paradigm is incredibly useful in game development, because it models our software system as a set of software objects that interact with each other. Those concepts map nicely to games, which typically include lots of game entities that interact with each other. You'll learn how to actually use classes and objects in your code as well.
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6 videos4 readings1 programming assignment1 discussion prompt
In this module, you'll learn some of the basic ideas behind using Unity to develop 2D games. You'll also learn how we can make decisions in our code.
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Reviewed on Mar 22, 2018
I've enjoyed this course. For anyone with previous development experience this course will be very easy. Also Dr. T is very positive person. Lot's of fun in video quizzes :) Thank you!
Reviewed on Sep 22, 2022
Overall, good and very well presented information. Good Unity and C# examples so it is not to intemidating. The videos were very helpful and presented in a clear and fun way.
Reviewed on Dec 12, 2020
Jumps a bit in difficulty towards the end, which may throw off very new programmers. I had no difficulty, but was taking it to learn C# and Unity, not learn how to code period.
Recommended if you're interested in Computer Science
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