課程資料
課程簡介
Real World Accounting Project by C# From Scratch by Windows Forms - C# Net Core 8 by SQL Database -Print , Pdf and Excel
Hi There!
Here I am with you to share my knowledge with you.
So
If you try you will be a c sharper!
If you wanna make a lot of money!
If you wanna find best jobs in programming!
If you Want to learn the C# .NET Core
If you are beginners or student looking for a tutorial that teach c# with real project in simplest way!
If you want really to be a programmer so it is best place that you can start to learn C#.
This course includes :
Start using C# with Visual Studio 2022 From Scratch
Designing Main Form
Using SQL in C# by ADO. NET
Create database App with SQL and C#
Using Pdf engine to design amazing reports in C#
Working with settings in Application
Design: "Customers Data Entry" Form
Design: "Products Data Entry" Form
Deeper look at: TableAdapter, Dataset and Datatable
Customizing DataGridView
Create database for Accounting
Add digital clock to main form
Add login user image to main form
and …
Do not hesitate to start learning C# .NET Core 8
Every thing will be discussed with sample project and you will have lot of fun within my course.
Say Hi C# world and lets go !
課程章節
- 10 個章節
- 115 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
- 第 2 章 Start working with Accounting
- 第 3 章 Designing main form
- 第 4 章 Using SQL in C#
- 第 5 章 Designing products form
- 第 6 章 Designing setting form
- 第 7 章 Sales Invoice
- 第 8 章 Products Form
- 第 9 章 Receive Money Form
- 第 10 章 Purchase Bill
課程內容
- Live Full Graphical Accounting Project by C# .NET Core + SQL Database from scratch
- Quickly Learn from Scratch to Create Pro Accounting App by .NET core - SQL Database in C#
- Using C#.NET Core to Create SQL Database Apps
- Print the reports, Export to Excel and Pdf
- Design of amazing graphical Main form
- Design users management form
- Design SQL database and use it in C# by ADO. Net
- Design "SQL Connection Setting" form
評價
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TTony Abbott
This course was a good start to creating a Windows Forms application. I would have liked to see some switch statements instead of so many if statements, but I guess that’s user preference. The half-star cut was that since this course uses C#, we should be using the industry standard for naming conventions like “camelCase” and “PascalCase” instead of “snake_case.”
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IImad
Excellent
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SSamnul
good explain
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JJude Okoye
Very educative