As your programs grow, you need to stay organized using .
Before writing code, you need a development environment. The standard choice is , which is a free, professional-grade tool provided by Microsoft. Download and install Visual Studio .
: Think of a class as a "blueprint" for creating objects. For example, a Car class might define properties like Color and methods like Drive() .
Once you have the basics down, you can expand into specialized areas: C# Programming in easy steps
Variables act as containers for data. In C#, you must specify the type of data a variable will hold. : For whole numbers (e.g., int age = 25; ). double : For decimal numbers (e.g., double price = 19.99; ). string : For text (e.g., string name = "Alice"; ). bool : For true/false values (e.g., bool isCoding = true; ). 🚦 Step 3: Controlling Program Flow
: Use if and else to execute code only when certain conditions are met.
Programs aren't just lists of instructions; they need to make decisions and repeat tasks.
Choose the ".NET desktop development" workload during installation.