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C# Advanced Topics – The Next Logical Step, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.51, with 43 lectures, based on 1413 reviews, and has 8498 subscribers.

You will learn about You will be able to read and create LINQ Queries You will understand what is a Lambda Expression and use it in various scenarios You will be able to apply LINQ Queries with Lambda Operators You will be able to Extend base types and custom objects with Extension Methods Understand and Work with Generic Methods and Classes Understand and Apply Delegates in Real-World Scenarios Work with Built in Delegates – Func and Action More Complex Delegates with Lambda Expressions/Anonymous Methods You will be able to create Events to decouple Code The Anatomy of Events Passing Additional Information through Events Asynchronous Programing with Asynchronous Methods This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to improve their C# skills with New, Interesting and Challenging topics or Anyone who just finished Object Oriented Programming Training and is looking for the next step It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to improve their C# skills with New, Interesting and Challenging topics or Anyone who just finished Object Oriented Programming Training and is looking for the next step.

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Title: C# Advanced Topics – The Next Logical Step

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.51

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • You will be able to read and create LINQ Queries
  • You will understand what is a Lambda Expression and use it in various scenarios
  • You will be able to apply LINQ Queries with Lambda Operators
  • You will be able to Extend base types and custom objects with Extension Methods
  • Understand and Work with Generic Methods and Classes
  • Understand and Apply Delegates in Real-World Scenarios
  • Work with Built in Delegates – Func and Action
  • More Complex Delegates with Lambda Expressions/Anonymous Methods
  • You will be able to create Events to decouple Code
  • The Anatomy of Events
  • Passing Additional Information through Events
  • Asynchronous Programing with Asynchronous Methods
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to improve their C# skills with New, Interesting and Challenging topics
  • Anyone who just finished Object Oriented Programming Training and is looking for the next step
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to improve their C# skills with New, Interesting and Challenging topics
  • Anyone who just finished Object Oriented Programming Training and is looking for the next step
  • The course will lay out the founding ideas of some of the more advanced C#聽topics for you in a way that makes them easier to understand.

    The course is aimed at students that have some coding experience in general and with C#聽in particular, as well as some Object Oriented Programming experience. Not all topics require OOP聽knowledge, but it will be easier for you to understand those that do.

    The topics that we are covering are:

  • LINQ– LINQ is kind of a language within the C# language, it has its own syntax, but its very easy and very enjoyable to use. LINQ is used to work on collections like arrays and lists, either to order them, or to extract information from them in many many many different ways. You will learn how apply LINQ filters on base type collections like integers and strings aswell as on collections of custom types that you have created.
  • Lambda Expressions with LINQ聽methods – you will finally learn what a Lambda Expression is and how to apply it, in particular we will use it to perform LINQ operations with even less code, and later we will use it with Delegates and Events
  • Extension Methods – this is聽one of the coolest features of C#, they allow you to extend built in types and classes that you have no access to. For example the int[] has no built in method for sorting or reversing, we will learn how to do this!
  • Generic Methods and Classes – this is where things start to get tricky and a little bit complicated, but you should not be scared as I have prepared a couple of well explained examples that will answer all of the questionmarks in your head about Generics. Spoiler alert:聽we will create our very own List class!聽馃檪
  • Delegates – the simplest way in which a delegate can be described is, methods as variables, and that is just incredible. How? Well, you will understand soon enough!
  • Events– events are the next piece of the puzzle after Delegates, Events help us keep our code decoupled by creating non-coupled connections between classes
  • Asynchronous Programming – asynchronous programming is a complex and frustrating topic, here we will learn how to make code that takes a lot of time to execute run on the background, while our main code continues executing
  • There are tons and tons of tutorials on Youtube and other websites, so why would you have to pay for this course?

    The answer is very simple, in this course you will get聽every single lecture聽systemized聽in such way, that it ensures聽smooth transition聽between the previous and the following topic. Guaranteeing great learning experience.

    There are no stones left unturned,聽everything is explained in great detail聽(but not too much, that would be boring 馃檪聽)

    The video lectures in the course are produced with the聽highest possible audio and video quality. No static noises to disturb you while you watch the videos, no blurry images, everything is crystal clear with crisp audio!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: BONUS: Visual Studio Useful Shortcuts and C# Quality Code Guidelines

    Chapter 2: LINQ – Language Integrated Query

    Lecture 1: What is LINQ, Where does it Apply and How to Use it?

    Lecture 2: LINQ Examples – Where, Select, Sorting, Multiple Conditions and More

    Lecture 3: LINQ Queries on Objects

    Lecture 4: LINQ Examples – Source Code

    Chapter 3: Lambda Expressions and LINQ Method Syntax

    Lecture 1: What are Lambda Expressions and Examples with LINQ

    Lecture 2: More Lambda-LINQ Methods – Min, Max, Sum, OfType

    Lecture 3: What is the difference between Where and Select?

    Lecture 4: ForEach Loop with a Lambda Expression

    Lecture 5: Lambda Expressions with LINQ Methods – Source Code

    Chapter 4: Extension Methods

    Lecture 1: Simple Extension Methods to Make Your Life Easier

    Lecture 2: Multiple Argument Extension Methods

    Lecture 3: Extending Classes That You Cant Modify

    Lecture 4: Extension Methods Examples – Source Code

    Chapter 5: Generics

    Lecture 1: What are Generic Methods and Simple Example

    Lecture 2: Generic Method for Sorting Collections

    Lecture 3: Implementing the IComparable interface in a Class

    Lecture 4: Generic Class – Youve been using it all along!

    Lecture 5: Indexers, because, why not?

    Lecture 6: Overloading Mathematical Operators

    Lecture 7: Generics Examples – Source Code

    Chapter 6: Delegates

    Lecture 1: Finally an Understandable Answer to the question What are Delegates?

    Lecture 2: Delegates and Lambda Expressions (The Lambda fun never ends)

    Lecture 3: Delegate Chaining with Many Methods

    Lecture 4: Delegates Chain with Returning Methods – Catching All Returns

    Lecture 5: Generic Method To Catch All Returned Values – CatchEmAll

    Lecture 6: Func and Action Delegates – Simplifying Delegates

    Lecture 7: Anonymous Methods and Lambda Expressions

    Lecture 8: More Complex Anonymous Method

    Lecture 9: Delegates Examples – Source Code

    Chapter 7: Events

    Lecture 1: What is an Event? Publisher and Subscribers Explained

    Lecture 2: The Anatomy of an Event

    Lecture 3: Passing Additional Information with Events

    Lecture 4: Delegates are No More – Introducing EventHandler

    Lecture 5: Events Examples – Source Code

    Chapter 8: Asynchronous Programming

    Lecture 1: Intro to Asynchronous Programming – The Task Clas

    Lecture 2: Using the Task Class on Methods with Arguments

    Lecture 3: Using the Task Class on Methods with Return Types

    Lecture 4: The async and await Keywords, What Are They and How to Implement Them?

    Lecture 5: Final Refactoring of Our Code

    Lecture 6: Source Code – Asynchronous Programming

    Chapter 9: Bonus Section

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture: Get Other Courses With Discount

    Instructors

  • C# Advanced Topics The Next Logical Step  No.2
    Tod Vachev
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