Object Oriented Programming with C# - Beginner to Advanced
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Detailed step-by-step guide to Classes, Interfaces and many other OOP Concepts - Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
What you'll learn
Understand and Implement The Best Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Practices
Write Better and Cleaner Code
Understand Fields & Properties, The relationship between them and the tidbits of Properties
Create Constructors, Constructors Chaining, Automated Constructors and more
The .this and .base keywords, what is their purpose, when, why and how to use them
Namespaces and how they help us organize our code better
Implementing the 5 Access Modifiers
Understand the Concept behind the 4 Pillars of Object Oriented Programming
Inheritance, Base and Derived Classes
Abstraction, Abstract Classes and Interfaces, when to use which and what is the difference between them
Encapsulation or how to hide your code
Polymorphism, write less and more optimized code
Cohesion & Coupling
Requirements
Students MUST have Coding Experience, Preferably with C# (other languages like Java are ok)
Experience with Visual Studio - Creating new solutions, projects, files. The course provides tutorials.
Visual Studio Installed on your PC (the course has tutorial)
Description
This course will lay the foundations of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in your mind, allowing you to progress to more systematic and cleaner Programming methods.
The course is aimed at students who have at least some coding experience, preferably with C# (but Java or any other similar language is also acceptable).
There are so many things that you will learn in this course, some of the most noted ones are:
What is an object and a class
What is object oriented programming
Class Constructors
Namespaces
Should you or should you not use the "this" keyword
Fields and Properties
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