I was not prepared to study C # at first, but after graduation, I was scraped over by the financial tsunami. I remember that I started to look for a job before graduation. Fortunately, I didn't know anything about it, and I was very diligent, so I quickly found a job, and now I am mainly engaged in B/S development of C #, because there were not many things at the beginning, and I found a good C # PPT tutorial, the integration of personal understanding is written for everyone to share. C # is actually explained by many people. I hope you can give some advice if you have any mistakes.
Directory:
1. C # Basics
2. Objects and types
3. Inheritance
4. Delegation and events
5. Forced conversion of operators and types
6. Overview of strings and Regular Expressions
7. Set
8. Errors and exceptions
9. Memory Management and pointer
10. Generic
11. Reflection
12. threads
13. send and receive emails (mainly for sending webpage content (dynamic data) as emails)
(I will add more chapters)