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  1. It seems that it isn't long before published Python books are made free to read. Do authors make a profit? Do the books give you more than online tutorials and blogs?

  2. Microsoft Course Modules and Documentation. The Microsoft Learn site has lots of modules on .NET. The Microsoft documentation includes a few tutorials, videos, and even a browser-based workshops ** The .NET Learn landing page has a different view of the same topics.

  3. I've taken the 100 days of code by Dr Angela Yu for pyhton and loved her teaching style. That particular course broke down what the basics were and really answered all my questions about the smallest of things.

  4. Step-by-Step Guide: Follow a detailed, easy-to-understand tutorial covering each aspect of calculator development in C#. From basic operations to complex functionalities, we cover it all.

  5. I started with python because i feel that being a very user-friendly language will help you understand programming concepts for more difficult languages like C# and C++, plus, it's great for machine learning which is incredibly popular lately. There are some great C# and C++ tutorials on udemy.

  6. I have looked at some Udemy courses but they don't seem to include many actual coding exercises which I'd imagine is where most of her learning will come from. What are the best free courses for learning C# as a beginner that will teach all of the core fundamentals in order to get started?

  7. I am curious about the best resources in 2021 for learning C#. This could be Udemy courses, youtube, freecodecamp, etc. I have a background in front-end development as well as Python. As a JavaScript developer I am used to the language being updated, most notably ES6.