Course Information
Course Overview
Learn best coding practice with .NET Core MVC / EF core and C# fundamentals with Practical .NET Interview Questions
Welcome to the ".NET/EF - 60+ Practical Interview Questions " course! Are you ready to take your knowledge and career to the next level?
This course will guide you on how to easily spot BAD CODE. And how to make your default coding habbit follow best coding practices. I will have 60+ questions in this course, each of them will cover different real world problems.
Checkout the free videos to get an idea about what type of questions we will cover in this course!
Even though main focus of the course is practical interview questions, the questions that are discussed will help any .NET developer enhancing their coding and ability to write clean code! Many times unintentionally we write bad code, but once you get into a habit of thinking in certain mindset, your brain will always think of following the best practice's that you will learn in this course.
This will not be a hands on programming course, but this course will help you become a better programmer
I will be updating the course with new questions as well :)
This course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you are not satisfied, you can return it and get all your money back, no questions asked.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 72 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Day 2
- Section 3 Day 3
- Section 4 Day 4
- Section 5 Day 5
- Section 6 Day 6
- Section 7 Day 7
- Section 8 Bonus Content
What You’ll Learn
- Practical Interview Questions
- Core Concepts of .NET/ EF
- Best Practices with .NET Programming
- Clean Code
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMc Richard Ortega
The course is misleading as it is more on good coding practice not practical interview questions.
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AAryya Surath
good
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RRevansiddha Gaur
If you could provide the resources which used in this course which will helpful offline for revision and even didn't reply to the past students questions for the same in Udemy itself else I could give the rating as 5.
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RRoberto Rosa Junior
I think the questions are too generic. Code can be improved in many ways on the examples, it is hard to figure out what you want to hear.