I majored in automotive electronics in university. According to the characteristics of colleges and universities, most graduates of this type of major would work in 4S shops, but I did not like the environment of 4S shops, so I did not go there. During my internship, I came to the Imperial Capital alone and stayed in the imperial Capital after graduation.
I’ve always envied programmers. They’re so close to the future. After all, people who write code are supposed to know a lot about the tech world.
I like C# because I like UWP apps from Microsoft. I have used Nokia Lumia 630 with Windows Phone8.1 and Windows 10 Lumia 950. I have to say that Windows Phone is much smoother than ios and Android, and the app is as responsive as ios. Therefore, I decided to learn C# by myself, in order to develop a good UWP application on my own one day.
Three months of self-study, entry-level rookie, show everyone.
Define a one-dimensional array of type int that outputs the number of days per month:
using System; Visual Studio 2017 comes with Visual Studio 2017
using System.Collections.Generic; Visual Studio 2017 comes with Visual Studio 2017
using System.Linq; Visual Studio 2017 comes with Visual Studio 2017
using System.Text; Visual Studio 2017 comes with Visual Studio 2017
using System.Threading.Tasks; Visual Studio 2017 comes with Visual Studio 2017
Namespace ConsoleApp5 // Namespace
{
Static void Main(string[] args) // Main method {// create and initialize a 1d array int[] day = new int[] {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31}; for(int i = 0; i < 12; {i++) Console. WriteLine ((I + 1) + "month" + day [I] + "day"); } Console.ReadLine(); }}Copy the code
}
Dreams still have to have, in case it comes true. I hope to become an independent developer of UWP as soon as possible with my own efforts and talent.