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Question by Adam 4 · Aug 27, 2010 at 06:30 PM · tutorialswhere-to-start-scripting

Where Can I Find C# Tutorials

Hi, I joined this forum a few days ago and have noticed that there are a lot more javaScript explanations than C#. So I thought I'd start a tread to host C# Tutorials. I found one the other day on youtube Here Its not a video but its very useful if you what to understand 2D Animations and Particles.

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Answer by Mike 3 · Aug 27, 2010 at 06:42 PM

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/4897/how-can-i-start-learning-unity-fast-list-of-tutorials

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Answer by tylo · Aug 28, 2010 at 01:09 AM

I've written a tutorial in C# that can be found here. It steps you through the process of creating an Asteroids type game:

http://wiki.certainlogicstudios.com/

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Answer by jashan · Aug 28, 2010 at 07:21 PM

The good thing about C# is that it's the same in Unity as it is pretty much anywhere else. In Unity 2.6, it's based on Mono 1.2.5, so the version is a bit dated ... but that will change with Unity 3 which gets a nice Mono update. In other words: You can use pretty much any C# tutorial that you find anywhere to learn C# and then apply what you've learned to Unity.

Another nice thing about Unity 3: All code examples in the scripting reference will be available in all languages. So no more "this example is only available in JavaScript". All will be there in C#, Boo and JavaScript.

When you're looking for a C# tutorial specific to Unity, you can have a look at the one at the Unifycommunity Wiki: Programming with C# and Unity

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Answer by Shadyfella13 · Dec 27, 2010 at 03:33 PM

I have been following Petey's Hack-n-Slash tutorial series at

http://www.burgzergarcade.com/hack-slash-rpg-unity3d-game-engine-tutorial

He does all his tuts in C# and uses an OOP method. And he does a live feed every week to field questions and wot not. Easy to follow, but you can also purchase all the scripts for his series for pretty cheap too...

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Answer by whydoidoit · Nov 08, 2012 at 02:51 PM

We're creating a lot of C# tutorials on Unity Gems.

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