C# and Unity, Getting Started with Real Games (Author's Lecture)
Can't we learn only the essentials when we start? Can't we learn while making games ourselves and having fun?
After much thought, I published the book 'C# Programming for Beginners' and prepared a lecture with more know-how and detailed explanations based on it.
C# and Unity, making games yourself Have fun learning from the basics to the core!
👉 Course Features
❌ A huge amount of problem-solving examples that are too overwhelming to even begin with, and that you don't know where they're used. ❌ A situation where you can't create anything on your own even if you know the grammar
✅ All the core C# grammar you need to know when starting out ✅ Consistent structure that applies all content to one game ✅ Learn game development with Unity , the most popular game development tool
📕 Based on the book
▲ Direct lecture from the author!
"Learning C# Programming for Beginners - Have Fun Learning by Building Games with Unity" This lecture is based on the table of contents and contents in the book 🙂
The lectures include content that cannot be included in books and detailed know-how that cannot be included in books.
The lectures are structured so that you can listen without the book. If you need condensed content and organized text, I recommend purchasing the book !
👉 Course Introduction
1. Only the essentials are organized systematically.
• I think the hardest part of learning programming on my own was getting started. I didn't know where to begin, what was important, and whether I really needed to know all these complex theories. I wondered if someone could distill the essentials down to a concise summary and explain the key points.
• I wrote this book from the perspective of someone starting out with that mindset. I put a lot of thought into creating a systematic structure and consistent content, so I'm confident I can dramatically reduce the time it takes to "get started on your own" ! 😃
• We've prepared a variety of examples, from tokens like Korean consonants and vowels to applications like delegates and generics. Just follow along.
Lecture Table of Contents
• Chapter 1: Setup steps required before starting
• Chapter 2: Basic C# grammar applicable to all programming languages
• Chapter 3: The Core of Object Orientation, Classes
• Chapter 4: Various Applications of Classes
• Chapter 5: Advanced C# Grammar for Going One Step Further
2. Create 'one' game that contains all the theory from start to finish.
• Many people say that the fastest way to learn programming is to "make it yourself." However, since you can't start without knowing anything, you start by studying the grammar, but you quickly give up because of the vast amount of material.
• To address these challenges, this course is divided into two main parts . The first part explains the core grammar with examples, and the second part teaches you how to apply it to real games.
• Also, in this process, if you create multiple games, the theories will be scattered and you will not be able to create a complete game on your own, so you will create one game from beginning to end and go through the process of applying all the theories you have learned to it.
• Grammar that seemed difficult will become naturally familiar as you experience it being used in various functions, such as moving players and eliminating enemies. Now , don't "study" grammar; "experience" it!
▲ Let's build it from the ground up 😁
▲ Completed game demo
🔗 Project Unity Package Link
- This is a package file that can import the Unity project used in the lecture.
- After creating a new project, you can import the project by running the package file while the Unity editor is open😀
- Download link: https://shorturl.at/4KI52
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Who is this course right for?
People who want to have a solid grasp of C# basic grammar
People who want to get into game development
People who want to finish C# and Unity at the same time
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It was great~! I don't know how many times I stayed up all night following the comprehensive examples because it was so much fun and I didn't realize how time flew by. At first, I didn't have much basic knowledge of C# and I didn't know how to use the Unity engine at all, so I was at a loss, but after completing the course, I was able to do it on my own. I made amazing progress that was visibly noticeable. I'm very satisfied👍 I want to say thank you to the instructor for creating such a great course!
Hello HINK0072! Wow, it was so fun that I stayed up all night. As a creator, this is an honorable review ㅠㅠㅠ And you've grown so much that you can see it... I'm so proud. I'm the one who's grateful and I'll continue to cheer you on to grow in the future!! 🙇🏻♂️
I am a non-major who does not know anything about programming, but I was learning on my own because I had to deal with C# and Unity. When I read the book alone, I spent 2 months not understanding and not being able to apply it, but after listening to this lecture, it was solved right away... It was easy to apply because it was explained with examples.
I should have taken the lecture earlier instead of reading the book alone. I hesitated because it was a paid lecture, but it is worth the money.
I highly recommend it to those who are not getting the hang of it while reading the book.
I have not completed the entire course yet, but I am writing a review because I can. Thank you for the great lecture.
Hello, Mr. ㅇㅇ! I'm so glad that you were able to solve the problem with this lecture after having a hard time studying on your own!! I think that's when I feel the greatest sense of accomplishment😭😭 If you have any difficulties while taking the remaining lectures, please leave a question at any time. I'll cheer you on. Thank you😊
I was looking for a C# basic course and came across it, and I am very satisfied. First of all, it is good to review because there is a textbook, and it is good to be able to go back and review parts that I had vaguely understood and passed over. Of course, the concepts are organized well in the lecture so that it is not a problem even if you do not have a textbook. It is very good to listen to as an introductory course.
Thank you for the good review, Noongmul-nim :) As you said, I made it so that you can understand it just by listening to the lectures, and I think you can use the book for review purposes!! Thank you ^^