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Learn Modern C# In 2025 - AD-TEAM - 10-26-2025 ![]() Learn Modern C# In 2025 Published 9/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.95 GB | Duration: 12h 22m Get started with cutting-edge C# 14 & .NET 10 Preview, before anyone else! Organized, comprehensive & engaging delivery. What you'll learn Learn current and modern C# 14 and .NET 10 Preview, before anyone else! Master most practical and useful Computer Science concepts Learn from performance-focused code explanations Learn must-know best practices and design decisions Master Object-Oriented Programming fundamentals and advanced concepts Master Visual Studio Code with expert tips to skyrocket your productivity Stay engaged with dynamic HD animations that break down complex ideas to their core Crystal clear demonstration of all concepts through coding examples Requirements No prior programming experience required, but recommended Computer, good internet connection for HD streaming, focused time and consistency Cross-platform friendly for all Windows, MacOS and Linux users - so now worries there! Description Modern C# is much different than the one from .NET Framework days.You have more options, yet you end up writing less code, while expressing your ideas more clearly.C# language designers have taken many of the great aspects form other languages and programming paradigms and incorporated it all into the new modern version of C#. It is truly amazing!C# allows you to write a multitude of applications such as web apps, mobile apps, gaming apps, AI apps and so much more.C# has always been a popular programming language choice for companies. But since its modernization it is becoming even more increasingly in demand.In this course you are going to be learning the most cutting-edge C# 14 from .NET 10 preview. And you will also be learning all of the C# languages versions prior to it so C# 13, 12, 11 and so on.Besides learning the most up-to-date syntax you are also going to be learning from performance-focused code example. In other words - we won't be simply writing unrealistic sample code, but instead we will be discussion time and space complexity implications. How does the code scale as the inputs increase?So, you will also be learning about Computer Science fundamentals to truly understand what makes one solution better than the other. And this is exactly what companies are looking for when you are trying to get a job or advance in the one you already have.We will also teach you how to skyrocket your productivity with Visual Studio Code. So while you are writing your efficient code you can do so quickly, without compromising quality.This course will allow you to upgrade your C# skills to such a degree that you will never need to Google for syntax or wonder if "there is a better way to do it".You will gain a competitive advantage while looking for jobs or while having one and trying to advance your position.Many software engineers simply don't have the time to go and look for every single update and put it all together. This course does exactly that, so you don't have to worry about researching and cross-referencing updates.We have done the difficult part and organically incorporated all of the updated syntax into the course material, so as you are normally watching the course you are automatically learning modern C# without having to dig through any of the documentation yourself.Join NOW and experience a drastic improvement in your C# skill level, which will help your career and ultimately your life! Overview Section 1: Intro & Setup Lecture 1 Important Notes Lecture 2 What Is .NET? Lecture 3 .NET SDK Lecture 4 .NET Runtime Lecture 5 Base Class Library Lecture 6 Solution, Projects & Assemblies Lecture 7 Solution & Project Structure Lecture 8 .NET Release Cycles Lecture 9 Installing Visual Studio Code Lecture 10 How To Use Visual Studio Code Lecture 11 Access Code Repository Section 2: C# Fundamentals Lecture 12 Introduction Lecture 13 Variables Lecture 14 System.Console Class Lecture 15 Expressions Lecture 16 Order Of Evaluations Lecture 17 Ternary Conditional Operator Lecture 18 If Statement Lecture 19 Switch Statement Lecture 20 For Loop Lecture 21 While Loop Lecture 22 Do While Loop Lecture 23 Break Lecture 24 Continue Section 3: OOP Fundamentals Lecture 25 Introduction Lecture 26 What Is OOP? Lecture 27 Class & Objects Lecture 28 Fields Lecture 29 Properties Lecture 30 Methods Lecture 31 Constructor Lecture 32 This Keyword Lecture 33 Primary Constructor Lecture 34 Expression-Bodied Members Lecture 35 Required Modifier Lecture 36 Static Modifier Lecture 37 Readonly vs Const Modifiers Section 4: OOP Advanced Lecture 38 Introduction Lecture 39 4 Pillars Of OOP Lecture 40 Access Modifiers Lecture 41 Base & Derived Classes Lecture 42 Upcasting & Downcasting Lecture 43 Virtual Modifier Lecture 44 Abstract Modifier Lecture 45 Method Overloading Lecture 46 Interfaces Lecture 47 Is Operator Lecture 48 Sealed Modifier Section 5: Structs & Enums Lecture 49 Introduction Lecture 50 Structs Lecture 51 Readonly Structs Lecture 52 With Expression Lecture 53 Explicit Parameterless Constructor Lecture 54 Auto-Default Structs Lecture 55 Primary Constructor Lecture 56 Primitives As Structs Lecture 57 Enums Section 6: Type Behavior & Storage Lecture 58 Introduction Lecture 59 Common Type System Lecture 60 System.Object Class Lecture 61 Value vs Reference Types Lecture 62 Value vs Reference Semantics Lecture 63 Stack vs Heap Lecture 64 Ref vs Out vs In Modifiers Lecture 65 Boxing vs Unboxing Section 7: CS Fundamentals Lecture 66 Introduction Lecture 67 Algorithms & Data Structures Lecture 68 Complexity Analysis Lecture 69 Big O Notation Section 8: Arrays Lecture 70 Introduction Lecture 71 Array Structure Lecture 72 Array Iteration Lecture 73 Spread Element Lecture 74 Multidimensional Arrays Lecture 75 Jagged Arrays Lecture 76 Array Operations Section 9: Strings Lecture 77 Introduction Lecture 78 String Structure Lecture 79 String Interpolation Lecture 80 Escape Sequences Lecture 81 Verbatim String Literals Lecture 82 Raw String Literals Lecture 83 StringBuilder Lecture 84 String Operations Lecture 85 Congratulations! Lecture 86 Future Milestones Beginner or entry software engineers who are just starting out their C# developer career,Intermediate software engineers who are looking to fill in gaps in their knowledge and stay up to date,Advanced software engineers who are looking for a place to check on latest updates and maybe learn a thing or two ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare |