My last post investigated ways to build a .NET Core desktop/console app with a web-rendered UI without bringing in the full weight of Electron. This seems to have interested a lot of people, so I decided to upgrade it to newer technologies and add cross-platform support.
The result is a little NuGet package called WebWindow that you can add to any .NET Core console app. It can open a native OS window (Windows/Mac/Linux) containing web-based UI, without your app having to bundle either Node or Chromium.
C#.NET for non-engineers.
The first course of "A Sr. Developer Course" courses. which contains:
1- C# Fundamentals for non-engineers.
2- DataBase for non-engineers.
3- Asp.NET WebForm for Non-engineers.
4- Application Architecture for no-engineers.
5- ASP.NET MVC for non-engineers.
6- Angular for non-engineers.
This is a course for who knows noting about C# and development if you know nothing about Array, variable, loop, and conditions you are in the right place.
at the end of this course, we will create one small university registration console application together.
You will learn in this course:
C#.NET
.NET Framework
Methods
Recursive methods
C# Primitive Types/Complex Types
conditions
switch case
Arrays
if statement
switch
loops
Creating a method
ref, out
enums
OOP/Object-oriented programing
Generics
Error handling
problem-solving
working with files
level: beginners to upper intermediate
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