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This article was published on September 30, 2015

Free Microsoft course teaches ‘absolute beginners’ to code Windows 10 apps


Free Microsoft course teaches ‘absolute beginners’ to code Windows 10 apps

Ever wanted to code an app, but have no coding experience whatsoever? Don’t worry, Microsoft has you covered.

The company is offering an ‘absolute beginner’ series of video lessons for anyone looking to learn how to code a Windows 10 app.

More specifically, it’s a series on creating Universal Windows Platform apps that can potentially work on a variety of devices including PCs, phones, tablets, a Raspberry Pi, HoloLens, and Xbox.

That said, Microsoft recommends you have some basic understanding of coding in C#, so it suggests you check out its C# Fundamentals series first.

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The course is laid out in two parts. First you learn the basic skills for creating simple apps. Then you create four separate full-fledged apps:

  • A soundboard to play funny sounds when someone taps on a tile.
  • A weather app, which does what you’d expect, along with some maps functionality.
  • An album cover matching game.
  • An encyclopedia of marvel characters, including Cortana integration.

The lessons cover everything from beginning your code to the final steps of submiting apps to the Windows Store.

Though there are already plenty of coding resources on the Web, it’s sometimes hard to find a free resource that covers complete beginners from start to finish, so kudos to Microsoft there.

Besides, Windows 10 will live or die by its app selection, so Microsoft might as well recruit as many potential coders as possible.

➤ Windows 10 development for absolute beginners [Windows Blog]

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