Frequently Asked Questions


Frequently Asked Questions

  • C# guidance uses the latest C# (currently C# 12).
  • ASP.NET Core guidance is based on ASP.NET Core 8.
All live 1:1 sessions are conducted onMicrosoft Teams.
  • For ASP.NET Core: basic knowledge of C#, plus basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is strongly recommended.
  • Install Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition and SQL Server 2022 Express on your PC or laptop.
  • Ensure your Windows OS is up to date.
  • Use a decent microphone and headphones for clear audio.
  • Have a stable internet connection (please test viaspeedtest.net).
  • Please review the guidance syllabus carefully before booking your slot, as once confirmed the scope of the track will remain fixed.
  • For C# guidance: basic computer skills are enough; prior programming experience is helpful but not mandatory.
  • For ASP.NET Core / Full-Stack guidance: basic C# plus basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are expected so we can focus on real-world .NET work instead of fundamentals.
Yes. You’ll work on a practical application using Visual Studio 2022, ASP.NET Core 8, Entity Framework Core 8, TypeScript 5, and Angular 18, with a focus on real-world patterns and clean code.
Yes. For freshers, 1:1 guidance is often more practical than a generic classroom or institute. The sessions focus on real project work, modern .NET practices, and helping you think like a professional developer—not just follow slides.
Fees and time slots depend on your chosen track (C#, ASP.NET Core, or Full-Stack). Please send me amessagewith your preferred time zone and track, and I’ll reply with availability and pricing details.
All sessions are 1:1, so you can ask questions at any time. We pause, debug, and clarify concepts on the spot so that you understand the reasoning behind each implementation—not just the final code.
Yes. You will receive the full source code for the project we work on, and all live 1:1 sessions are recorded so you can revisit the material whenever you need.