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What’s New in C# 14

C# 14 introduces some great features that will make .NET life easier. This course will teach you how to use the "field" keyword with properties, work with extensions, and other C# features.

Beginner
21m

Created by Roland Guijt

Last Updated Jan 13, 2026

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What’s New in C# 14

C# 14 introduces some great features that will make .NET life easier. This course will teach you how to use the "field" keyword with properties, work with extensions, and other C# features.

Beginner
21m

Created by Roland Guijt

Last Updated Jan 13, 2026

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Keeping your C# skills current can be difficult as the language continues to evolve with each new version. In this course, What’s New in C# 14, you’ll gain the ability to confidently apply the newest features introduced in C# 14. First, you’ll explore the updated syntax that improves how you work with extension methods and enables extension properties. Next, you’ll discover how the new "field" keyword simplifies property declarations and improves code readability. Finally, you’ll learn how to integrate these enhancements into your day-to-day development to write cleaner, more modern C# code. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of C# 14 needed to take full advantage of the latest advancements in the language.

What’s New in C# 14
Beginner
21m
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Roland is a Microsoft MVP enjoying a constant curiosity around new techniques in software development. His focus is on all things .Net and browser technologies.

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