Visual C# 2010 Express Edition for Absolute Beginners
Start here! This series provides the aspiring C# developer a comprehensive experience with the language and concepts associated with the .NET Framework demonstrated with the latest FREE version of Visual Studio called Visual C# 2010 Express Edition.
By watching 21 hours of fun, personalized video lectures and the associated homework each day, you will have a firm grasp on the basics of both C# and creating SQL Server databases. The creative hands on exercises re-enforce the lessons learned each day.
Each day builds on the topics learned previously and will take someone with no programming knowledge at all to the point where they can build simple applications utilizing Object Oriented Programming principles with inheritance and polymorphism, understand a simple UML Class Diagram and implement that design in code, build normalized relational databases, and use T-SQL to query and update the data.
Torrents attached.
I swear, if i get flamed again for helping it makes it perfectly clear to me that you are a bunch of self proclaimed know-it-alls that won`t appreciate a helping hand and are around here just to flame and ruin what used to be a great community.
I still want to believe that some could benefit from this and would appreciate it.
Cheers.
Start here! This series provides the aspiring C# developer a comprehensive experience with the language and concepts associated with the .NET Framework demonstrated with the latest FREE version of Visual Studio called Visual C# 2010 Express Edition.
By watching 21 hours of fun, personalized video lectures and the associated homework each day, you will have a firm grasp on the basics of both C# and creating SQL Server databases. The creative hands on exercises re-enforce the lessons learned each day.
Each day builds on the topics learned previously and will take someone with no programming knowledge at all to the point where they can build simple applications utilizing Object Oriented Programming principles with inheritance and polymorphism, understand a simple UML Class Diagram and implement that design in code, build normalized relational databases, and use T-SQL to query and update the data.
Torrents attached.
I swear, if i get flamed again for helping it makes it perfectly clear to me that you are a bunch of self proclaimed know-it-alls that won`t appreciate a helping hand and are around here just to flame and ruin what used to be a great community.
I still want to believe that some could benefit from this and would appreciate it.
Cheers.