Earn your C# certification with new learning series
Published Apr 02 2024 12:00 AM 10.3K Views
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Sign up for the learning series: https://aka.ms/learningseries/csharp/signup

 

We are excited to announce our new C# for Certification email learning series. 

This eight-week email series is intended to provide you with all the resources you need to complete the Foundational C# Certification training and take the exam. The learning series will give you a structured learning path and new content to learn each week.  

 

How does the C# Certification learning series work? 

  1. Sign up for the learning series: https://aka.ms/learningseries/csharp/signup  
  2. Check your inbox each week to view the lesson. Find the topic for the week, what content to complete, and additional help resources. 
  3. Complete the learning path and hands-on projects.  

What is C#? 

C# (pronounced "See Sharp") is a modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language. C# enables developers to build many types of secure and robust applications that run in .NET. With C#, you can build... 

  • Business applications to capture, analyze, and process data 
  • Dynamic web applications that can be accessed from a web browser 
  • Games, both 2D and 3D 
  • Financial and scientific applications 
  • Cloud-based applications 
  • Mobile applications 

...and more! 

 

 

C# Learning Series Roadmap 

How to learn to code with C#? 

As a C# beginner, it can be difficult to know where to start. The C# Roadmap below was created by experts at Microsoft.  

  1. Get started! 
  2. Write your first code using C# 
  3. Create and run simple C# console applications 
  4. Add logic to C# console applications 
  5. Work with variable data in C# console applications 
  6. Create methods in C# console applications 
  7. Debug C# console applications 
  8. Wrap up and additional learning resources 

 

Sign up for the learning series: https://aka.ms/learningseries/csharp/signup 

 

Don’t want to sign up for the series, but still want to access the content? 

Check out the Foundational C# Certification: https://aka.ms/csharp/certification  

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