Introducing C# Tutorials to Steemit

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C# (C-Sharp)

After spending 7 solid years in the programming world with experience in several programming languages, I choose C# as my baby.

C# is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. The language is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.

The things you can do with C# is limitless, it is intended to be suitable for writing applications for both hosted and embedded systems, ranging from the very large that use sophisticated operating systems, down to the very small having dedicated functions.

With C# you can virtually develop on any platform sharing the same function and code bases. such platforms include,

Web Apps

Android Apps

iOS Apps

MacOs Apps

Embedded Systems e.t.c

I think having knowledge of programming is very important for everyone in the modern age. The benefits are enormous, besides writing computer codes helps us to fine tune our thinking process. Steve Jobs confirmed this while his was still alive.

The regular view about programming is that it is a difficult and complex thing to do. As much as i disagree with this notion, i won't say its very easy. But with good guidance, consistent practice and disciple any person can become a good programming.

In the coming days.

I WILL BE PROVIDING A BASIC INTRODUCTION TO C# FREE OF CHARGE.

Feel free to join in lets get our hands dirty with code

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Welcome to Steemit @yucee :)

wow great initiative @yucee you can also join in STEEMSCHOOLS discord here https://discord.gg/8CRS4j4 so that a lot of people will take advantage to this. A great help to everyone.

will definitely do so. Thanks

This is a great idea. Maybe in the future you can expand to other programming languages? Welcome

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