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Introduction to C and history

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Develop foundational C# programming skills for game development, web applications, and Windows software using Unity and .NET frameworks
  • Apply C# syntax, data types, and control structures to build efficient, maintainable code for real-world projects
  • Utilize C# in Unity to create interactive games and multimedia applications with practical coding techniques
  • Implement object-oriented programming principles in C# to design scalable, reusable software components
  • Debug and troubleshoot C# applications effectively to ensure reliable software performance
  • Integrate C# with Visual Studio for streamlined development, testing, and deployment of applications
  • Understand the history and evolution of C# to appreciate its role in modern software development
  • Leverage C# for cross-platform development, including Windows, web, and game environments

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