I think we should have some diagrams, such as room, direction, item ...
It will be easier to get the ideas of the game.
Author spent lot of time to go back and forward on the i18n label, which is very annoying for me. We can just use String for the whole application, then apply i18n at the end.
I think the author has an OCD.
Not a good course to take.
Object-Oriented Programming with C#
With Jesse Freeman
Liked by 1,938 users
Duration: 2h 17m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 12/6/2022
Course details
Did you know you can use object-oriented programming concepts in C# and .NET 6 to help write clean, reusable code? In this course, instructor Jesse Freeman gives you a comprehensive overview of the many features of C# that support object-oriented programming, including abstract classes, interfaces, generic types, command patterns, method overrides, and more. To help lend a real-world context to the concepts, Jesse shows you how to use the features by example as he reexamines existing code and helps you write an interactive text adventure game. Along the way, discover strategies for a wide range of scenarios so you can solve complex problems and streamline your workflow.
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Benjamin Granier
Benjamin Granier
Field Service Technician at Kapsch TrafficCom North America. I am currently working on obtaining some certifications and building up more programming…
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- Test your knowledge 6 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone