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Object Oriented Programming (OOP) just sounds unnecessarily complex.
It is not complex.
In this course I want to take you on a journey where I show you, in simple and concise examples, how Object Oriented Programming (OOP) works.
Specifically, I show you how object-oriented programming (OOP) works in C# and .
NETCore.
I won't use confusing academic jargon to sound smart or gloss over details too quickly to leave you in the dark.
I'll be here with you every step of the way until you fully understand what Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is.
You will also learn about C# and about .
NETCore.
Now a question you may have is WHY learn object oriented programming (OOP)? Great question and the answer is money.
That's right money.
In short, Object Oriented Programming (OOP) teaches you how to organize your program in a way that makes it maintainable, scalable, and readable.
These are the main things you get paid for as a software developer or web developer.
Now let's look at some numbers.
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NET (and more specifically C# (C Sharp)) developers earn between 80K and 100K+ (obviously the range will depend on where you reside), but the point is that C# (C Sharp) is not only a valuable skill but also profitable.
One too.
Now the market is full of people who are passing from other careers to get into software COMPUTER SCIENCE or web COMPUTER SCIENCE but the problem is that they are clumsy coders.
The reason is because.
as you might have guessed by now: they don't know how to write maintainable, scalable and readable code.
By learning Object Oriented Programming (OOP), you are setting yourself apart from a sea of developers and rising to the top of the hierarchy.
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is not flashy, it's not some crazy new mobile COMPUTER SCIENCE platform or methodology, in other words it might not sound that exciting at first, BUT without knowing Object Oriented Programming ( OOP) one cannot be a complete developer and will inherently write bad code; You don't want to be that guy.
Once you start learning Object Oriented Programming (OOP), you'll find that it's actually a lot of fun, which will make you want to learn even more.
It's a good up cycle, but you have to get it going first.
Even if you're a freelancer and have no reason to look for a job, you still WANT your code to be maintainable, scalable, and readable.
Of course yes.
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) teaches you to think clearly about your code by letting you visualize your problems in terms of objects.
This allows you to get a high level view of the problem which then allows you to come up with a much better solution.
Object-oriented programming (OOP) will not only help you solve problems during programming, but it will also help you solve problems better in general.
It will help you plan your life, as it is one more problem waiting to be solved.
I can attest to that because he has done it for me.
Another advantage of learning object-oriented programming (OOP) is the fact that it is not specific to C# or .
Net .
NETCore.
You might think that at first but it's not like that at all.
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is a way of thinking, it is a methodology that is implemented in a language like C# or Java and many others.
So once you understand the methodology in one language, you can apply and transfer your knowledge to another language.
Now, as a beginner, you will enjoy this course because I am not going to focus on writing complex software.
All the code written will be quite simple since I am going to spend all my energy and concentrate on explaining the core concepts of Object Oriented Programming (OOP).
The 4 main pillars of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) will be demystified and by the end of this course you will be a master at defining what each of the pillars means and how they most importantly work.
Inheritance, polymorphism - static and dynamic, encapsulation and abstraction.
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