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About the Course

Embark on a deep dive into the dynamic universe of .Net Full Stack Development with this comprehensive course. This course is meticulously crafted for those venturing into the .Net domain, ensuring a solid foundational grasp. In the first module, Introduction to ASP.NET, dive into .Net development, acquainting yourself with the essence of ASP.NET, the .NET framework, and its synergy with the C# language. Experience first-hand the crafting of dynamic web applications and basic programming techniques using .Net tools. Progressing to the second module, C# Programming Fundamentals, delve into C# essentials. This module introduces core elements like syntax, variables, and control structures, bolstered by hands-on assignments designed to enhance your programming skill set. Finally, in the third module, Advanced C# Programming, explore deeper facets of C#. From LINQ, delegates, and events to intricate OOP principles, this module ensures you grasp advanced concepts and master key techniques for robust exception handling. By the end of this course, you'll possess a profound mastery over .Net Full Stack Development, poised to craft efficient .Net applications and primed to explore even more advanced .Net technologies....

Top reviews

DT

Dec 11, 2023

It was very helpful and inspiring presentation. I would like to express my thanks to your offer and well prepared materials.

SS

Mar 13, 2024

Course is very easy to understand and the mentor explanation is very easy and simple to understand

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By Ajay C

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Mar 20, 2024

Too good and helpful

By Waleed A S

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Apr 30, 2024

this is a very basic course which is available in youtube i was thinking that they teach alot of things but average of the content of the course is freely available in youtube in native language so that my point of view of that course

By Vegard L

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Jan 30, 2024

The tests are so f**** bad written it hurts to read them. They have the same questions 5-6-7-8 times.