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Intermediate C#

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Now that you have a working knowledge of C#, it's time to take a deeper dive and learn the intermediate language features of C#.In this track, you'll learn how to use C#'s integrated query language—LINQ—to query data, extend types using extension methods, and create data structures using generics. You'll also learn how to use the powerful Visual Studio IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to develop, debug, and test your code.

An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $70,000 / yr on average.

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Hours 11
Instructors Carling Kirk, Jeremy McLain, Justin Horner, Dean Davidson
Language English
Subjects Programming

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Querying With LINQ

Learn to query in C# with LINQ.What you'll learnLINQ Query Syntax and Method Syntax Functional Programming Concepts Delegates Object Initialization Anonymous Types Implicit...

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Introduction to Visual Studio

In this workshop, Jeremy demonstrates many of the features of Visual Studio.Segments in this WorkshopIntroduction Installation Layout Creating Projects Projects and Solutions...

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Using GitHub with Visual Studio

Learn how to use GitHub right in Visual Studio with Git integration and the GitHub extension.Segments in this WorkshopIntroduction Creating a Repository Making Changes...

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Debugging in Visual Studio

In this workshop, you'll learn how to debug C#/.NET applications using Visual Studio.Segments in this WorkshopIntroduction to Debugging Debugging Using Logs Debugging Using...

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Become a Visual Studio Power User

Visual Studio is a powerful IDE with many features and keyboard shortcuts that you will learn only after having used it for years. In this workshop, you'll get started on your way...

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C# Extension Methods

C# extension methods allow us to add methods to any type without altering the code of that type.Segments in this WorkshopIntroduction More Examples Method Precedence Functional...

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Creating Data Structures Using C# Generics

Implementing your own data structures for organizing and working with data can be a powerful tool. To do this, we'll learn how to write generic classes and methods as well as how...

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Unit Testing in C#

Unit testing is key to ensuring that your code works as expected. Learn how to write unit tests and perform test driven development using industry standard tools and methods.What...

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From Treehouse
Hours 11
Instructors Carling Kirk, Jeremy McLain, Justin Horner, Dean Davidson
Language English
Subjects Programming

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Knowledge Management Support $44k

Knowledge Technician $50k

Metal working and manufacturing specialist $63k

Working at Home $69k

Metal Working Specialist $71k

Knowledge Strategist $73k

Retired hard working $85k

Line Working Foreman $86k

Working Line Foreman $92k

working compensation analyst $96k

substation working leader $98k

Knowledge Broker $102k

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