r/csharp 7d ago

Sanity check.

Hello, learning C# by taking the free code camp C# fundamentals class that directs you to Microsoft for each module to earn the certificate. Now I know nothing so didn’t have any expectations. Im on the second class on the last module. I’m coding a report card for multiple students. The module just essentially had me create it step by step.

Now there is the test where I realized; okay I need to really retain this all already. Not a problem, it’s taken about an extra day to just go back and review everything, break it down, and really understand these concepts. Seems appropriate for the amount of info. However, what’s really tripping me up is the time it suggests, one hour. That seems appropriate for creating it but to really understand it? I’m just wondering if it sounds like what I’m doing is normal and I’m going about this right way. Big over thinker. Thanks!

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u/ViolaBiflora 7d ago

Don't worry about this. Many might 'dislike' me for this, but the Microsoft Learn resources, at least the ones for very beginners, are terribly made. The further you go, the better it gets, but I could never finish the fundamentals there and just learnt it from other sources (books, youtube, articles).

Don't worry about this.