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Solo learn C# knowledge enough for developing applications?

I am aware that Xamarin allows you to use C# to develop applications. My question is does SoloLearn's C# course provide enough knowledge to starting developing applications in Xamarin? Of course I understand that you need to practice with the language, but I am generally and simply just wondering if SoloLearn provides enough to get you started. Are there some useful C# concepts that SoloLearn does not cover that could be useful for app development?

9th Dec 2018, 2:23 AM
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Most platforms like Xamarin require knowing the basics of the language and little else, as they make use of their own tools and functions to work with. Although again I must say that I have not tried Xamarin, so this may vary. The course offered by Sololearn is quite easy to follow and it is clearly understood, although I highly recommend that as you progress you will reinforce with some projects that put into practice what you have learned. Although the courses offered are easy to understand one of the weaknesses they have is that they do not have projects for the modules, so many people move from one module to another very quickly and present some problems. Either way, for me they are a great start, tbh. I'm sure many things will not really be necessary for what you want. And probably most of the tools and functions you need will be provided by the environment. I hope this can help you.
9th Dec 2018, 3:10 AM
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In general, here you get an introduction to several concepts and how to use some language structures. I don't think they are enough for you to start developing directly with Xamarin, but I do believe that they serve as a basis for this. At least if you master the content offered here, I am sure it will be easy for you to later handle the topics you might need. In any case, this is just my opinion, you could also try and see how the experience is. :)
9th Dec 2018, 2:34 AM
Mickel
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Hey your awesome dude. You helped boatsload. Thanks so much
9th Dec 2018, 3:14 AM
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Your awesome! I didn't quite clarify this part and maybe you understood it this way anyway, but what I meant was, do you think SoloLearn C# teaches enough to start LEARNING Xamarin? Also, is this course generally comprehensive enough? Are there C# concepts that are not included in the courses that could be useful? Thanks again
9th Dec 2018, 2:41 AM
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