C# Programming

Overview

C# is an object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft. It was designed to be easy to learn and powerful enough to meet the needs of large projects. In this course, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about C# from scratch. You’ll start with the basics and work your way up to advanced topics like LINQ and generics. This course will teach you how to program in C#. It will cover topics such as variables, arrays, loops, functions, classes, objects, and much more.

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Introduction to C# Programming

In this introductory programming course, we will learn how to use variables, arrays, loops and functions. We will also learn about classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation.

Uses and Types of C# Programming

C# is an object-oriented language with syntax similar to Java. It was developed by Microsoft as part of.NET framework. C# is used for developing applications for Windows operating system. It is one of the most popular languages among developers.

Data Structures

In computer science, data structures are ways of organizing data so that we can easily access it later. They are also called containers because they contain other things. A container holds something else inside itself.

Arrays

An array is an ordered list of values. It has no internal structure; instead, each element is accessed by its index number. You can use arrays to store numbers, characters, strings, or any other type of data.
A list is another kind of collection of items. Unlike an array, a list stores elements in order. You can use lists to store words, names, addresses, phone numbers, or anything else that must be stored in order.

Loops

A loop is a set of instructions that repeats a block of code as often as needed. In programming, loops are used to repeat statements or blocks of code until a certain condition is met.
An array is a special kind of list. Instead of storing the elements in order, an array stores them in a fixed size block. This means that when you access an element in an array, you always get the same value.

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