Going forward, it's important to think of Unity and C# as symbiotic entities. Unity is the engine where you will create scripts and eventually run them, but the actual programming will take place in another program, called Visual Studio. Don't sweat that right now—we'll get to that in a moment.
Working with C# scripts
Even though we haven't covered any basic programming concepts yet, we still need to know how to create a C# script in Unity.
There are several ways to create C# scripts in the editor:
- From the menu bar, navigate to Assets | Create | C# Script
- In the Project tab, select Create | C# Script
- Right-clickin the Project tab (on the right-hand side) and select Create | C#Script from the popup menu
Going forward, whenever you're instructed to create a C# script, please use whichever method you prefer.
Resources and objects other than...