❔ Finding course for computer science on C#
Hi there!
I’m looking for a course, which covers Computer Science curriculum on C#. I mean computer science curriculum like this: https://github.com/ossu/computer-science#readme.
What course for these goals would you suggest?
Thank you in advance
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I dont know exactly what you're looking for but this Tim Corey (video format) has some great indepth content from beginner to advanced.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLWMQd6PeGY2GVsQZ-u3DPXqwwKW8MkiP&si=1JmSpvqwV19TkzJQ
His opinion on some things is kinda off, but that's the case with most people. And he explains things in a way thet helped me understand concepts i was struggling with.
I wouldn't recommend paying for his course (or any course) unless you've done some of the course and can verify that it works for you. Unless you're in a school setting of course.
Either way, he has plenty of linear content to get you started.
YouTube
Getting Started with C#
There are some topics that are foundational to understanding what comes next. These topics will help you grasp some key concepts including how to better work...
Why C# specifically? most of the "standard" computer science curriculum is pretty universal between languages.
C# is quite a good starting point though. forces you to understand most programming concepts without being a giant pain to use
Usually you start with lower level languages with CS because it's good to know how memory works and such. CS50 from Harvard is a pretty good free course.
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