C# & .Net used effectively in day to day work- includes LINQ
C# & .Net used effectively in day to day work- includes LINQ, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 65 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 17 reviews, and has 239 subscribers.
You will learn about Most common .Net APIs Work effectively with strings in all regards Use and understand Datetimes and Timespans JSON and Serialization LINQ, all operators, concepts and the syntax Equality and Order with .Net Working with Files and Directories Learn about Streaming architecture and how to decorate streams This course is ideal for individuals who are .Net Developer or C# Developer or Developers who want to learn the .Net Framework It is particularly useful for .Net Developer or C# Developer or Developers who want to learn the .Net Framework.
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Summary
Title: C# & .Net used effectively in day to day work- includes LINQ
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 65
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 65
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 69
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69
Original Price: €19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Most common .Net APIs
- Work effectively with strings in all regards
- Use and understand Datetimes and Timespans
- JSON and Serialization
- LINQ, all operators, concepts and the syntax
- Equality and Order with .Net
- Working with Files and Directories
- Learn about Streaming architecture and how to decorate streams
Who Should Attend
- .Net Developer
- C# Developer
- Developers who want to learn the .Net Framework
Target Audiences
- .Net Developer
- C# Developer
- Developers who want to learn the .Net Framework
Do you need to think twice which Linq Operater you need to use or do you have the need to check on stackoverflow every little detail for LINQ queries?
Was it Substring or Replace on a string which would be more appropriate here?
How can you add buffering to your stream again?
Need to dynamically work with JSON objects?
Those and many more every day questions will be answered by this course on day to day programming in .Net.
Not only will this make you more productivebut also way more confident with your abilities!
This course contains:
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LINQ qerying from fluent to query syntax
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All LINQ operators
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common string operations and best practices
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Equality and Comparison like it is intended
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working with datetimes and timespans
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Serialization with JSON.NET
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Streams and I/O with .Net
With this course you are going to be absolutely well equipped to utilize the full power of the .Net Framework to your advantage. This will lead to better code and helps you to concentrate on the business logic.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: The .Net Framework
Lecture 1: Introduction to this Course
Chapter 2: Not so basic fundamentals
Lecture 1: Equality: Ideas and basics
Lecture 2: Equality: Examples in Code
Lecture 3: Order: Protocols for sorting
Lecture 4: Order: Examples in Code
Lecture 5: Equality Exam: Solutions
Chapter 3: Work effectively with strings in .Net
Lecture 1: Properties of the string Type (semantics)
Lecture 2: String Creation: Literals and Constructor
Lecture 3: String Creation with Literals and Escape Sequences
Lecture 4: Enumerate Strings, CharArray, For and ForEach
Lecture 5: Modify Strings with Replace
Lecture 6: String Split and Join
Lecture 7: String Split an URL
Lecture 8: Solution to String Split exercise
Lecture 9: String Comparison and Equality
Lecture 10: String Equals Examples
Lecture 11: Find in Strings: Contains, StartsWith and EndsWith
Lecture 12: String Encoding: Ideas
Lecture 13: String Encoding: Examples
Lecture 14: Introduction to Timespans and Datetimes
Lecture 15: TimeSpan: How to use them
Lecture 16: DateTime(Offset): Create and Convert
Lecture 17: DateTime(Offset): Format/Parse and Compute
Lecture 18: Summary
Chapter 4: Effective use of LINQ
Lecture 1: LINQ Intro
Lecture 2: LINQ Syntax: Fluent and Query
Lecture 3: LINQ Syntax: When to choose which syntax
Lecture 4: LINQ: How deferred execution works
Lecture 5: LINQ: Operators
Lecture 6: Void in, sequence out
Lecture 7: Sequence to Scalar: First, Single, Last and ElementAt
Lecture 8: Sequence to Scalar: Aggregators, Any and All
Lecture 9: Sequence to Sequence: Filter and Conversions
Lecture 10: Sequence to Sequence: Projecting
Lecture 11: Sequence to Sequence: Join
Lecture 12: Sequence to Sequence: GroupJoin
Lecture 13: Sequence to Sequence: Zip
Lecture 14: Sequence to Sequence: Ordering
Lecture 15: Summary
Chapter 5: I/O with .Net
Lecture 1: Simple WebRequest to download a WebPage
Lecture 2: Read an existing Text file
Lecture 3: Create and update a Text File with: WriteAllText and AppendAllText
Lecture 4: Delete Files: File.Delete
Lecture 5: Duplicate a File with the Copy method
Lecture 6: Rename and/Or Relocate a File with the Move method
Lecture 7: Working with the static Path class
Lecture 8: Working with Directory and DirectoryInfo
Lecture 9: Streaming Architecture
Lecture 10: Write with Streams: Example with a decorated FileStream
Lecture 11: Read and Seek with Streams: Example with a FileStream
Lecture 12: Summary
Chapter 6: Serialization with JSON.NET
Lecture 1: Intro to Serialization
Lecture 2: What is JSON?
Lecture 3: Serialize with JSON.NET
Lecture 4: Deserialize with JSON.NET
Lecture 5: Deserialize Anonymous Types with JSON.NET
Lecture 6: LINQ To JSON: Parse from string
Lecture 7: LINQ to JSON: Create a JObject
Lecture 8: Create a JToken from different sources
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 7: Bonus
Lecture 1: Linq Basics: Extension methods
Lecture 2: Linq Basics: Delegates and Lambdas
Lecture 3: LINQ Basics: Anonymous Types
Lecture 4: Basics of the Enum Type
Lecture 5: Congrats!
Instructors
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Timo | C# Development | .NET | DevOps
Freelancer & .Net developer
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