Course Curriculum
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Chapter 1: Introduction to C# and the .NET Platform
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Introduction to C# and the .NET Platform
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Chapter 2: Variables, Data Types, and Type Conversion
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Variables, Data Types, and Type Conversion
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Chapter 3: Operators and Expressions
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Operators and Expressions
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Chapter 4: Conditionals and Loops
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Conditionals and Loops
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Chapter 5: Methods and Parameters
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Methods and Parameters
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Chapter 6: Arrays and Strings
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Arrays and Strings
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Chapter 7: Practical Lab – Basic Console Applications
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Practical Lab – Basic Console Applications
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Chapter 8: Objects and Classes
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Objects and Classes
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Chapter 9: Constructors, Overloading, and Static Members
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Constructors, Overloading, and Static Members
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Chapter 10: Inheritance and Polymorphism
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Inheritance and Polymorphism
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Chapter 11: Encapsulation and Access Modifiers
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Encapsulation and Access Modifiers
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Chapter 12: Interfaces and Abstraction
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Interfaces and Abstraction
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Chapter 13: Collections and Generics
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Collections and Generics
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Chapter 14: Delegates and Events
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Delegates and Events
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Chapter 15: Exception Handling
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Exception Handling
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Chapter 16: Practical Lab – Object-Oriented Programming Applications
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Practical Lab – Object-Oriented Programming Applications
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Chapter 17: Introduction to Windows Forms
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Introduction to Windows Forms
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Chapter 18: File Handling in C#
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File Handling in C#
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Chapter 19: Introduction to ADO.NET
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Introduction to ADO.NET
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Chapter 20: Introduction to ASP.NET
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Introduction to ASP.NET
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Chapter 21: Practical Lab: Desktop Application with Database Connectivity
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Practical Lab: Desktop Application with Database Connectivity
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Chapter 22: Final Project: Mini Web App with ASP.NET
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Final Project: Mini Web App with ASP.NET
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Chapter 23: Conclusion and Next Steps
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Conclusion and Next Steps
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Index
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Index
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About the Course
The Skills That Power Modern Software Start with C# Everyone who codes professionally today started exactly where you are right now — staring at a blank screen wondering where to begin. Kickstart C# Programming Fundamentals is the book that changes that. It takes you from your very first line of C# code to building real desktop and web applications, one clear and practical step at a time. You start with the basics — how C# works, how to write and run your first program, and how to use variables, loops, and logic to make things happen. From there you discover the power of object-oriented programming — classes, inheritance, and interfaces — the same concepts that professional developers use every single day to build the software the world runs on. Thus, by the end of the book, you will have built real applications using Windows Forms, connected them to databases with ADO.NET, and created your first web application with ASP.NET. You will not just understand C# — you will have the confidence and the projects to prove it.
About the Author
Dr. Edward D Lavieri, Jr. is a software developer, academic leader, and IEEE senior member with a vast experience spanning the U.S. Navy, software engineering, and higher education. A prolific author and AI education innovator, he is dedicated to bridging technology and learning with real-world applications.