Hello, friends! My name is Alexey, I am a methodologist and teacher on the Asibiont platform. Today I want to tell you about a course we created with special love and attention to detail — "C# and .NET — Development on the Microsoft Platform." If you've ever thought about a career in enterprise development, working with high-load systems, or creating modern web applications, this course is your key to a world of opportunities. Let's explore why C# and .NET remain among the most in-demand technologies in 2026, and how our AI-powered training helps you go from beginner to confident junior developer.
Why C# and .NET Matter?
C# is a programming language created by Microsoft in 2000, and since then it hasn't just survived but thrived. According to the 2025 Stack Overflow survey, C# is among the top 5 most used languages among professional developers, and the .NET platform is among the top 3 frameworks for building web applications. Why? It's simple: C# is used to write backends for banking systems, online stores, Unity games, cloud services on Azure, and even desktop applications. It's the language behind thousands of enterprise solutions — from internal CRMs to government portals.
The .NET platform (formerly .NET Core) is a cross-platform environment that runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. In 2020, Microsoft released .NET 5, unifying all versions into a single platform, and since then we've seen annual releases with new features. For example, .NET 9 (released in November 2025) brought performance improvements, AOT compilation for fast startup, and new tools for working with AI. If you want to work in a large company or build reliable services, C# and .NET are your choice.
What Will You Learn in the Course?
Our course "C# and .NET — Development on the Microsoft Platform" is not just a set of lectures. It's a complete journey from the basics of syntax to creating enterprise applications. Here are the key topics we cover:
- C# Basics: data types, control structures, OOP (classes, inheritance, polymorphism), delegates, events, LINQ. You'll learn to write clean code following best practices.
- ASP.NET Core: building web APIs, working with routing, middleware, dependency injection. You'll learn how to build REST APIs used by thousands of users.
- Entity Framework Core: ORM for working with databases. You'll master migrations, table relationships, query optimization. For example, how to avoid the N+1 query problem that slows down applications.
- Blazor: creating interactive web interfaces in C# without JavaScript. This is one of the hottest technologies of 2026 — according to GitHub, the number of Blazor projects has grown by 40% over the last two years.
- MS SQL and Azure: working with relational databases, writing complex queries, indexing. Plus integration with Microsoft Azure cloud services: data storage, authentication, deployment.
- Design Patterns: Repository, Unit of Work, CQRS, Mediator. You'll learn to build architecture that is easy to maintain and extend.
Each topic is backed by practical assignments — you don't just read theory, you immediately apply knowledge. For example, after studying ASP.NET Core, you'll create a REST API for an online store, and after Blazor, an interactive admin panel.
How Does Learning on Asibiont Work?
Here we come to the most interesting part — our AI learning technology. Unlike classic courses where all students follow the same template, on Asibiont each student gets a unique program. How does it work?
When you start the course, our neural network analyzes your current knowledge level: you take a short test, specify goals (e.g., "I want to become a junior developer in 6 months" or "learn Blazor for work"). Based on this data, the AI generates personalized lessons — text-based, with code examples, explanations, and assignments. If you're a beginner, the neural network explains complex concepts in simple language using analogies. If you're already an experienced developer, it offers advanced topics and skips the basics.
Why is this effective? A study published in the Journal of Educational Psychology (2024) showed that personalized learning improves material retention by 30–50% compared to group courses. And the text format is no accident: according to Nielsen Norman Group, people read 2 times faster than they listen and remember information better when they can return to difficult points. Our lessons are available 24/7 — you learn at your own pace, without being tied to a schedule.
But the main thing is that AI doesn't just give ready-made answers. It asks questions, suggests fixing mistakes, provides practical tasks with automatic checking. For example, you write code for a REST API, and the neural network checks it for compliance with best practices, performance, and security. If you get stuck, the AI explains the topic again, choosing different examples.
Who Is This Course For?
The "C# and .NET" course is designed for:
- Programming beginners — you'll learn not only C# but also the basics of algorithms, data structures, and database work. We start from scratch, so no magic.
- Junior developers who want to systematize knowledge and learn enterprise development. You'll learn how patterns, testing, and CI/CD work.
- Developers in other languages (Java, Python) who want to transition to the Microsoft ecosystem. C# is very similar to Java but with more modern features — for example, record types, pattern matching, nullable reference types.
According to LinkedIn, demand for .NET developers in 2025 grew by 25% compared to 2023, and the average salary for a junior developer in Russia is 80–120 thousand rubles (Habr Career data, 2025). This course provides all the necessary skills for employment.
Conclusion
C# and .NET are not just technologies; they are a ticket to a world of stable and well-paid work in IT. Our course on Asibiont is not boring lectures but a lively, interactive learning experience where AI adapts to you. You don't just learn — you create real projects that you can show at an interview.
Ready to start? Go to the course page C# and .NET — Development on the Microsoft Platform and take the first step toward your dream. Together we'll tackle any difficulties — from asynchronous programming to deployment in Azure. See you on the platform!
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