"Getting to Great With C#": A Learning Path
As developers, we are always looking for ways to hone our skills. If you are a C# developer, there are many paths to take. That is where a learning path can help.
A learning path provides a specific set of recommendations for enhancing your C# development skills. The “Getting to Great with C#” learning path shows you how to use the C# language to build well-crafted applications. It focuses less on language features and more on good programming practices and techniques. So if you are already familiar with C# and are looking to elevate your skills, check out this learning path.
These map to the following Pluralsight courses:
Course | Duration |
Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals in C# | 4h 22m |
Defensive Coding in C# | 4h 32m |
Clean Code: Writing Code for Humans | 3h 10m |
C# Interfaces | 2h 52m |
Abstract Art: Getting Things “Just Right” | 2h 08m |
Dependency Injection On-Ramp | 2h 38m |
SOLID Principles of Object Oriented Design | 4h 08m |
Design Patterns On-Ramp | 3h 31m |
Design Patterns Library | 15h 01m |
See this blog post for more information on this learning path.
Enjoy!
KjM — November 7, 2014 @ 10:12 am
A great approach, starting from specific techniques and building to higher-level abstractions. Seems like a logical progression.
And I do like the “abstract art” section. Because good design and coding are, in part, art.
Lori — February 15, 2015 @ 9:22 am
I really like how you set a learning path for C# developers. I am often in the position to mentor and teach other developers and this provides me with a great resource.
deborahk — February 16, 2015 @ 9:03 am
Glad you found it useful, Lori!
waqas — April 29, 2015 @ 2:02 am
i really like your blog.it is very helpful for a learner but i have a concern that make me confused that if you are a real helper then why your all videos are not free.if a new learner can afford the payment to this course “http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/object-oriented-programming-fundamentals-csharp” then why not he hire any tutor.on other hand those who can’t afford any kind of payment then what should he do???
deborahk — June 25, 2015 @ 9:17 am
Hi! Thank you for the kind words about the blog.
The videos I reference above are not mine. They are from a company called Pluralsight.
You can sign up for a free week of Pluralsight here: http://www.pluralsight.com/signup/?ft=1&v=b
Just click the “Try it for Free” button.
Hope this helps.