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C# - An introduction to time saving shortcuts

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Quote:(07-28-2019, 10:59 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:

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Nice tutorial, I've currently ended my last year in college (i'm studying Cyber Security) and the languages I learned were C#, PHP, Powershell and Python.
But the C# they learned me looks way different than yours? Here's an example:


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Not to be overly harsh, but if you studied cyber security and you didn't cover C, then you got robbed. On top of that, universities today don't teach their students to innovate, they just teach them to pass the tests and maintain the accreditation of the school so that it can continue making money. You'll get better at C# with time, and what you have looks like perfectly fine C# code, but it's not efficient or easy to read. It's a good starting point, you should focus your efforts on the following:

1. removing unnecessary lines of code
2. getting rid of adding things to strings
3. efficiency in both memory and CPU cycles
4. simplicity
5. error handling. IMO, if you write code that doesn't even need additional error checks (use C#'s built ins to your advantage), you're on the right path.
I live in Europe, in the first year we always get kind of the easy stuff, the second and third year will be focussing on other courses. I will put all the courses I will study in my 3 years below. (I left out all the business and economic courses)


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Quote:(07-28-2019, 11:09 PM)Malcom Wrote:

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Quote: (07-28-2019, 10:59 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:

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Quote: (07-28-2019, 10:55 PM)Malcom Wrote:

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Nice tutorial, I've currently ended my last year in college (i'm studying Cyber Security) and the languages I learned were C#, PHP, Powershell and Python.
But the C# they learned me looks way different than yours? Here's an example:


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Not to be overly harsh, but if you studied cyber security and you didn't cover C, then you got robbed. On top of that, universities today don't teach their students to innovate, they just teach them to pass the tests and maintain the accreditation of the school so that it can continue making money. You'll get better at C# with time, and what you have looks like perfectly fine C# code, but it's not efficient or easy to read. It's a good starting point, you should focus your efforts on the following:

1. removing unnecessary lines of code
2. getting rid of adding things to strings
3. efficiency in both memory and CPU cycles
4. simplicity
5. error handling. IMO, if you write code that doesn't even need additional error checks (use C#'s built ins to your advantage), you're on the right path.
I live in Europe, in the first year we always get kind of the easy stuff, the second and third year will be focussing on other courses. I will put all the courses I will study in my 3 years below. (I left out all the business and economic courses)


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my mistake, I was under the impression you had completed your degree
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Quote:(07-28-2019, 11:09 PM)Malcom Wrote:

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Quote: (07-28-2019, 10:55 PM)Malcom Wrote:

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Nice tutorial, I've currently ended my last year in college (i'm studying Cyber Security) and the languages I learned were C#, PHP, Powershell and Python.
But the C# they learned me looks way different than yours? Here's an example:


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Not to be overly harsh, but if you studied cyber security and you didn't cover C, then you got robbed. On top of that, universities today don't teach their students to innovate, they just teach them to pass the tests and maintain the accreditation of the school so that it can continue making money. You'll get better at C# with time, and what you have looks like perfectly fine C# code, but it's not efficient or easy to read. It's a good starting point, you should focus your efforts on the following:

1. removing unnecessary lines of code
2. getting rid of adding things to strings
3. efficiency in both memory and CPU cycles
4. simplicity
5. error handling. IMO, if you write code that doesn't even need additional error checks (use C#'s built ins to your advantage), you're on the right path.
I live in Europe, in the first year we always get kind of the easy stuff, the second and third year will be focussing on other courses. I will put all the courses I will study in my 3 years below. (I left out all the business and economic courses)


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my mistake, I was under the impression you had completed your degree
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