Web Development Javascript and C# is designed to teach web development and practical tech skills at an accelerated pace and in a supportive environment. Students learn foundational programming concepts and front-end programming in JavaScript, and object-oriented programming in C#. Students graduate able to solve problems through code and start a career as C# developer. Java developers work with data management, reporting, business workflows, Android development, and web development.
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C# (pronounced see-sharp) is used primarily on Windows-based machines and has been widely adopted by companies around the world as their software standard. Similar to Java, application developers can use their C# skills to develop web applications, desktop applications and even mobile apps. C# Web Development is great for someone that is interested in how data is passed through the web and wants to develop a wide variety of applications.
Students will need access to a PC laptop to participate in the course. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide students with laptops at this time. Mac, Chromebooks and tablets will not be sufficient for use in this course. On your PC, you must have Windows 10 OS or more recent. Please apply all system upgrades before coming to class.
Although this course is free, it is challenging and requires commitment. Outside of class, you are expected to spend 15-20 hours doing readings, watching videos, working on practice problems, and completing assignments. No previous coding experience is required for this class.
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We believe that these opportunities should be available to anyone with the passion, drive, and aptitude to learn them. In order to support increasing diversity within the field of technology, we offer some classes specifically targeted toward groups of individuals who are underrepresented in the field of technology. For example, courses marked with the audience tag Women+ are held specifically for women and people of marginalized genders.