A koan is a riddle or puzzle that Zen Buddhists use during meditation to help them unravel greater truths about the world and about themselves. Zen masters have been testing their students with these stories, questions, or phrases for centuries.
As we learn a new language, we need to practice the new ideas, syntax, and paradigms that come what that language. The idea of language Koans helps both beginners and veterans learn the ins and outs of the language.
Objectives
Complete your language Koans
further your capstone project
Requirements
Head to DotNetCoreKoans and follow the directions in the README.md. This will have you fork this repository, clone it and practice the
Explorer Mode
[x] Work on the capstone assignment
Adventure Mode, part 1
[x] Complete the Koans
[x] Once you are done with you koans, (or need a break), continue to work on the HTML of your capstone.
[ ] Now that you know some SQL and databases, start working on an ERD (Entity relationship diagram) of your capstone projects.
Explorer Mode, part 2
[ ] (.NET) There are a few Koans that were commented out, comment these in and complete them.
Reading Material
.NET Students
Here are some videos about inheritance and interfaces to help gain some more exposure.
Wax On, Wax Off
As we learn a new language, we need to practice the new ideas, syntax, and paradigms that come what that language. The idea of language Koans helps both beginners and veterans learn the ins and outs of the language.
Objectives
Requirements
Explorer Mode
Adventure Mode, part 1
Explorer Mode, part 2
Reading Material
.NET Students