HackerU College C# Fundamentals INFO

This post was created in order to assist me during the course of the ‘C# Fundamentals’ course I lecture in Hacker.

This course lasts 13 daily meetings. Each meetings lasts 8 academic hours.

The topics this course covers include the following:
Introduction
C# Basics
Classs
Strings
Arrays
Inheritance
Generics
Delegates
Lambada Expressions
Events
Threads
Exceptions
Operators
LINQ
Threads
Networking
Serialization
Asynchronous Methods
Memory Management
Regular Expressions

You can find the detailed plan of this course at the following URL address:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tCez5yyE8vRZHOeA8bzBMtQ&output=html

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