I am currently running a poll to decide which Pluralsight learning path I should study and review by the end of June:
At the time of writing, there is still time left to vote, and C# End to End is in 2nd place
Jim Christopher compiled the C# End to End learning path. As I have reviewed some of these courses already, I thought that I should point these ones out to you:
Course | Duration |
C# Fundamentals with C# 5.0 | 6h 14m |
C# Equality and Comparisons | 4h 51m |
C# Collections Fundamentals | 5h 56m |
C# Interfaces | 2h 52m |
C# Generics | 4h 20m |
C# Events, Delegates and Lambdas | 3h 11m |
C# Extension Methods | 3h 09m |
Practical LINQ | 3h 32m |
C# Programming Paradigms | 2h 44m |
Asynchronous C# 5.0 | 2h 57m |
C# Tips and Traps | 3h 57m |
C# Tips and Traps 2 | 2h 43m |
C# Language Internals – Part 1 | 5h 10m |
C# Language Internals – Part 2 | 4h 38m |
Total | 56h 22m |
If you are interested in doing a C# Learning Path, but cannot afford to spend more than 50 hours on it, try C# Deep Dive.
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