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General Discussion

C# and .NET courses on Treehouse?

Hi guys, I am completely new to programming and development (have dabbled in HTML and CSS for 2 months)

I am really enjoying the web developer course so far but have noticed locally a lot of jobs in my area are looking for C#, .NET and PHP skills. I know PHP is covered down the line but is there any chance of a C#/.NET course in the near future?

Louie Ambriz
Louie Ambriz
7,639 Points

I also would love to see this

Definitely in support!

3 Answers

Juan Ferreras
Juan Ferreras
28,028 Points

It seems they're definitely planning to. One of the newest teachers they've hired this year is a C#/.NET teacher. http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/meet-newest-teachers

Jeremy McLain
STAFF
Jeremy McLain
Treehouse Guest Teacher

C# is coming! I started a Trello board here where you can see what we're working on and plan to do in the near future. https://trello.com/b/WfGXKHAo/treehouse-c-net-content-roadmap

Marco Poletto
Marco Poletto
Courses Plus Student 10,099 Points

Wonderful, I was looking for a c# course to see if it will be better for me to switch from php to c#. Any ETA?

Niyamat Almass
Niyamat Almass
8,176 Points

Sir Jeremy McLain Can you tell when the C# basic course will release in teamtreehouse library? Any idea please?

Michael Q
Michael Q
4,506 Points

i cannnot wait for c#..do you have an ETA of when it will become available?

Louie Ambriz
Louie Ambriz
7,639 Points

Right on Jeremy! I'm lookinf forward to entity framework (i dont care about linq though, just wanna know the different ways to connect to a stored proc)