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C#.Net learning

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This blog post is all about what I learn in c# and .net I will be linking useful resources and demos of what I make in c#. In the first week, I have made a basic c# calculator which can be seen in the video below. I made this from an Instructables page, very easy to follow along and not many errors(YAY!) Inscrutable's c# Tutorial

My C# calculator - Git Hub Repo


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