C# 7 and .NET Core Solutions
C# 7 and .NET Core Solutions, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 50 lectures, based on 12 reviews, and has 92 subscribers.
You will learn about Write better and less code to achieve the same result as in previous versions of C# Work with analyzers in Visual Studio Write high-performance code in C# Understand multi-threading Make responsive apps with Asynchronous Programming Demystify the Rx library using Reactive extensions Work with files, streams, and serialization Explore .Net Core 2.0 and ASP .NET MVC This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for C# developers who are familiar with C#, .NET and Visual Studio 2015, but want to learn the new features of C# 7 and .NET and maximize their programming productivity and stay current with the latest advancements in the C# language. It is particularly useful for This course is for C# developers who are familiar with C#, .NET and Visual Studio 2015, but want to learn the new features of C# 7 and .NET and maximize their programming productivity and stay current with the latest advancements in the C# language.
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Summary
Title: C# 7 and .NET Core Solutions
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Curriculum Items: 50
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Write better and less code to achieve the same result as in previous versions of C#
- Work with analyzers in Visual Studio
- Write high-performance code in C#
- Understand multi-threading
- Make responsive apps with Asynchronous Programming
- Demystify the Rx library using Reactive extensions
- Work with files, streams, and serialization
- Explore .Net Core 2.0 and ASP .NET MVC
Who Should Attend
- This course is for C# developers who are familiar with C#, .NET and Visual Studio 2015, but want to learn the new features of C# 7 and .NET and maximize their programming productivity and stay current with the latest advancements in the C# language.
Target Audiences
- This course is for C# developers who are familiar with C#, .NET and Visual Studio 2015, but want to learn the new features of C# 7 and .NET and maximize their programming productivity and stay current with the latest advancements in the C# language.
C# has recently been open-sourced and brings a host of exciting new features that allows you to write better codes and resolve common programming challenges. This course will equip you with all the new features in a practical approach to solve everyday problems faced by developers.
You will explore the new features of C# and .NET to get started with building the foundation of your application. In this course you will create regular expression, work with Files, Streams, and Serialization, and also handle task and exceptions.
Then you work with MVC, enhance your coding performance and build a responsive and cross platform application from extracting data, search tool, notification panel and finally publish your application live.
About the Author
Dirk Strauss is a software developer and Microsoft .NET MVP from South Africa with over 13 years programming experience. He has extensive experience in SYSPRO Customization (an ERP system), with C# and web development being his main focus. He currently works for Embrace as a Full Stack developer.
He authored the C# Programming Cookbook in 2016 as well as C# 7 and .NET Core 2.0 Blueprints in 2017 (published by Packt). He has also written for Syncfusion, contributing to the Succinctly series of eBooks. He blogs whenever he gets a chance or you can follow him @DirkStrauss on Twitter.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: New Features in C# 7.0
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Working with Tuples
Lecture 3: Pattern Matching
Lecture 4: Out Variables
Lecture 5: Deconstruction
Lecture 6: Local Functions
Lecture 7: Ref Returns and Locals
Lecture 8: Generalized Async Return Types
Lecture 9: Expression Bodies
Chapter 2: Classes and Generics
Lecture 1: Creating and Implementing an Abstract Class
Lecture 2: Creating and Implementing an Interface
Lecture 3: Creating and Using a Generic Class or Method
Lecture 4: Creating and Using a Generic Interface
Chapter 3: Object-Oriented Programming in C#
Lecture 1: Using Inheritance in C#
Lecture 2: Using Abstraction
Lecture 3: Leveraging Encapsulation
Lecture 4: Implementing Polymorphism
Lecture 5: Single Responsibility Principle
Lecture 6: Open/Closed Principle
Lecture 7: Exception Handling
Chapter 4: Regular Expressions
Lecture 1: Getting Started with Regex
Lecture 2: Sanitizing Input
Lecture 3: Dynamic Regex Matching
Chapter 5: Working with Files, Streams, and Serialization
Lecture 1: Creating and Extracting ZIP Archives
Lecture 2: In-Memory Stream Compression and Decompression
Lecture 3: Async and Await File Processing
Lecture 4: How to Make a Custom Type Serializable?
Lecture 5: Using ISerializable
Lecture 6: Using XmlSerializer
Lecture 7: JSON Serializers
Chapter 6: Making Apps Responsive with Asynchronous Programming
Lecture 1: Return Types of Asynchronous Functions
Lecture 2: Handling Tasks in Asynchronous Programming
Lecture 3: Exception Handling in Asynchronous Programming
Chapter 7: High Performance Programming
Lecture 1: Creating and Aborting a Low-Priority Background Thread
Lecture 2: Increasing the Maximum Thread Pool Size
Lecture 3: Creating Multiple Threads
Lecture 4: Locking One Thread
Lecture 5: Invoking Parallel Calls to Methods
Lecture 6: Using and Cancelling a Parallel foreach Loop
Lecture 7: Catching Errors in Parallel foreach Loops
Chapter 8: Composing Event-Based Programs Using Reactive Extensions
Lecture 1: Installing Rx
Lecture 2: Using LINQ to Perform Queries
Lecture 3: Using Schedulers in Rx
Lecture 4: Debugging Lambda Expressions
Chapter 9: Exploring .NET Core 1.1
Lecture 1: Creating a Simple .NET Core Application
Lecture 2: Creating Your First ASP.NET Core Application
Lecture 3: Publishing Your ASP.NET Core Application
Chapter 10: ASP.NET Core on the MVC Framework
Lecture 1: Including Middleware and Why It Is Useful
Lecture 2: Creating Controllers and Using Routing
Lecture 3: Rendering Views
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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