Any coders here?
I want to learn C#. Could anyone link me to some good, complete guides that start at beginner level and work all the way up?
I know the basics, like environment (vs), what different elements are, var, bool, string, int etc. its just getting a good guide that i need.
any tips for learning the language also appreciated as this is my first one outside HTML
>Coders
>on /b/
Thats like asking a class full of middle schoolers
try /g/
>>734053045
Code Academy is decent but it basically is "walk-through" programming tutorials
If you understand the basics, look up beginner programming exercises and try to implement solutions in C#. Whenever you hit a road-block, Google harder
>>734053045
YouTube videos can do the job.
Try writing a program with two classes which can exchange variables. (Get/set)
Just give up. Being a programmer sucks.
>>734054159
Sorry to hear that you suck at programming
>>734053964
Also,
Try some .io, a bit of async and editing xmls+Assembly
c# programming by barbara doyle. look for a pdf
>>734054159
Depends on The country or company working for, cause solo projects are a bit hard to do when medium in size.
>>734053319
It's called CodeCademy, not Code Academy.
>>734054716
>Ouch-
Work on a project to get good, don't just continue to read stupid tutorials for the rest of your life.
Also, use a better programming language, like OCaml.
>>734054716
It's /called/ code academy.
It's written codeacademy
Y
>>734054833
Or C++
>>734054833
Blasphemy.
>Shame
>Shame
>Shame
>>734053045
Are you looking to learn just for knowledge, future job potential, or do you just want to make specific types of programs as a hobby? If the latter, what types do you want to make?
>>734054973
You looking for coders?
>>734054716
this->
>>734054881
Also
codeacademy.com redirects to codecademy.com
>>734054881
I don't know where you got that idea, it's always been called CodeCadamy.
>>734055184
MANDELA
>>734055184
Oh yeah, there was a typo on written.
Though-
I guess this is going more on accent and slang
>>734053045
Professional programmer here with a sneaky tip:
Just read the docs as you go.
>>734055383
Kek,
Mediocre
>>734053045
What are you learning C# for? Just to know it/for a job, Code Academy is probably the way to go.
If you're looking to implement it into games, try out the Unity3D tutorials.
Big tip I learned while helping some classmates, is type ALL the code yourself. Don't copy/paste unless it's your own code.
>>734055525
That goes 60% based on the unity engine namespaces though, why would he start from that (?)