New Revision of 5-day C# Programming Course

We are pleased to announce a revision of our 5-day C# programming course, running on .NET 6 and Visual Studio 2022.

.NET 6, announced by Microsoft on November 8, 2021, is a very important .NET release, completing the unification of the .NET platform. It is the successor of .NET Core and is the basis of .NET implementation gong forward. .NET Core is a package-based implementation that is cross-platform, running on Mac and Linux besides Windows. Development  .NET 6 is supported with Visual Studio 2022 but not with older versions.

The 6.1 revision makes numerous improvements to the course, including to the course flow, terminology and greater use of top-level statements

.NET Framework 4.8 is the latest version of the classical .NET Framework, which runs only on Windows. It is distributed with Windows operating systems. As long as it is installed on a supported version of Windows, .NET Framework 4.8 will continue to also be supported.

All future Object Innovations .NET courseware development will be based on .NET 6 and above. Courseware in this series is numbered 40xx. We will continue to make available our older courses based on the classical .NET Framework. These courses are in the 41xx series.

FLASH: Microsoft today announced the general availability of .NET 7 and C# 11, following their plan for annual updates of .NET, with the stable LTS (Long Term Support) versions coming every three years. We had planned to focus only on LTS updates to .NET, but an early look at some of the compelling new features in .NET 7 is leading us to rethink our strategy!