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C# Complete Master Course - Panter - 09.12.2022 C# Complete Master Course Published 8/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.00 GB | Duration: 19h 21m Learn How To Code in C#. Dive into The Language In and Outs and Best Practices. For Windows, Mac and Linux. What you'll learn Use the .NET CLI to create, build and run C# based applications Classify and create C# built-in types, custom types and data structures Implement the error handling logic of C# based applications Learn delegates, lambdas and event basing programming Explain and leverage LINQ and LINQ operators Understand immutability and equality in C# Use Visual Studio Code to edit C# code, build and run C# console applications Requirements The activities must be reproduces on a compatible version of Windows, Mac or Linux operating system. You must know how to use your operating system You should have a prior experience in software development Description This course is the perfect course to dive into the C# language conceptsC# is one of the most popular programming languages. It is a powerful cross-platform language.After learning and mastering the language, you will be able to go further and learn ASP Net Core to develop web apps, or you can work as a mobile or Desktop developer after learning .NET MAUI. In this course, we will walk through the language internals and you will be able to proceed to the next step. You will learn C# basics and more on Visual Studio Code. The most important aspects of the language are included in this course. This is the course for you to become a productive and skilled C# developer.A course for all platformsThis course is made for Windows, Mac and Linux developers. Since the first versions of .NET Core, C# became a real cross platform programming language. We will work on Visual Studio Code, one of the most popular code editors.This course is a deep dive in the C# language. We will focus on the language and its best practices.In the first sections, we will have an overview of the fundamentals of the language, including:C# basicsThe flow of execution of programsThe language structure and syntaxData typesThen we will learn more intermediate concepts like:Classes, structures and enumerationsMembers: fields, properties and methodsType conversionsInheritance and interfacesGenericsNullable value typesThat will lead us to the most advanced topics:CollectionsError handlingDelegatesImmutability and equalityCoding along the wayEvery section of this course comes with slides that contain all the key concepts, practical examples, quizzes and some challenges. You can follow along and learn C# by codingWho is this course for ?This course is suited C# newbies, students or even developers who want to learn the language or consolidate their knowledge about the languageBy the end of the course you will have all the knowledge and practice to be a productive C# developer in your studies or in your professional environment.This course is about C# 9. I regularly update the content of the course, new sections about C# 10 will be released.So join me and start off your C# learning journey ! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Course introduction Lecture 2 What you will learn in this course Lecture 3 Who is this course for ? Lecture 4 Prerequisites Lecture 5 Course overview Section 2: Set-up your environment Lecture 6 Introduction Lecture 7 Install the SDK Lecture 8 The .NET CLI Lecture 9 Visual Studio Code installation Lecture 10 Visual Studio Code : first look Lecture 11 Visual Studio Code extensions Lecture 12 Visual Studio Code customization Section 3: C# fundamentals Lecture 13 Introduction Lecture 14 What is C# ? Lecture 15 Compilation and execution of C# code Lecture 16 Demo : Compile-time and run-time error Lecture 17 C# keywords Lecture 18 Demo : C# keywords Lecture 19 Demo : Create a console application Lecture 20 What are statements ? Lecture 21 Demo : statements Lecture 22 C# code blocks Lecture 23 Demo : blocks Lecture 24 Variables Lecture 25 Demo : variables Lecture 26 Implicitly typed variables Lecture 27 Demo : implicitly typed variables Lecture 28 C# operators Lecture 29 Demo : operators Lecture 30 Expressions Lecture 31 Demo : Intellisense Lecture 32 Demo : Classes and members Lecture 33 Section summary Section 4: Program flow Lecture 34 Introduction Lecture 35 C# program execution flow Lecture 36 Demo : execution flow Lecture 37 The If statement Lecture 38 Demo : If statement Lecture 39 The switch statement Lecture 40 Demo : switch statement Lecture 41 The do while statement Lecture 42 Demo : Do while Lecture 43 The while statement Lecture 44 Demo : While Lecture 45 The for statement Lecture 46 Demo : for Lecture 47 Jump statements Lecture 48 Demo : jump statements Lecture 49 Debug C# code Lecture 50 Section summary Section 5: Reference and value types Lecture 51 Introduction Lecture 52 C# a strongly typed language Lecture 53 Types overview Lecture 54 Value types Lecture 55 Demo : value types Lecture 56 What is the stack ? Lecture 57 Reference types Lecture 58 Demo : reference types Lecture 59 What is the heap ? Lecture 60 Built-in types Lecture 61 Custom types Lecture 62 Section summary Section 6: Built-in types and namespaces Lecture 63 Introduction Lecture 64 The boolean type Lecture 65 Demo : booleans Lecture 66 Integer types Lecture 67 Demo : integers Lecture 68 Floating point types Lecture 69 Demo : floating point types Lecture 70 Binary floating point types Lecture 71 Demo : binary floating point types Lecture 72 The decimal floating point type Lecture 73 Demo : decimal Lecture 74 The char type Lecture 75 Demo : The char type Lecture 76 The string type Lecture 77 Demo : string Lecture 78 The default operator and literal Lecture 79 Namespaces Lecture 80 Demo : namespaces Lecture 81 Section summary Section 7: Classes, structures and enumerations Lecture 82 Introduction Lecture 83 Classes Lecture 84 Demo : classes Lecture 85 Constants, fields and properties Lecture 86 Demo : constants, fields and properties Lecture 87 Structures Lecture 88 Demo : structures Lecture 89 Enumerations Lecture 90 Demo : enumerations Lecture 91 Assemblies Lecture 92 Add references to a project Lecture 93 Access modifiers Lecture 94 Demo : access modifiers Lecture 95 Comments Lecture 96 Demo : comments Lecture 97 Section summary Section 8: Methods, constructors and the static keyword Lecture 98 Introduction Lecture 99 Methods Lecture 100 Demo : methods Lecture 101 Method overloading Lecture 102 Demo : method overloading Lecture 103 Optional parameters and named arguments Lecture 104 Demo : optional parameters and named arguments Lecture 105 Pass a value type parameter to a method Lecture 106 Demo : Pass a value type parameter to a method Lecture 107 Pass a reference type parameter to a method Lecture 108 Demo : Pass a reference type parameter to a method Lecture 109 Constructors Lecture 110 Demo : constructors Lecture 111 The static keyword Lecture 112 Demo : static classes and members Lecture 113 Demo : The this keyword Lecture 114 Challenge presentation : Launch a rocket Lecture 115 Challenge solution : Launch a rocket Lecture 116 Section summary Section 9: Type conversion and type testing Lecture 117 Introduction Lecture 118 Boxing/unboxing Lecture 119 Type conversion, implicit conversions Lecture 120 Demo : implicit conversions Lecture 121 Type conversion, explicit conversions Lecture 122 Demo : explicit conversions Lecture 123 Convert with helper methods Lecture 124 Demo : Convert with helper methods Lecture 125 Anonymous types Lecture 126 Demo : Anonymous types Lecture 127 Test types with the GetType method Lecture 128 Demo : GetType Lecture 129 Test types with the typeof operator Lecture 130 Demo : typeof Lecture 131 Test types with the is operator Lecture 132 Demo : is Lecture 133 Section summary Section 10: Inheritance Lecture 134 Introduction Lecture 135 What is inheritance ? Lecture 136 Demo : Inheritance Lecture 137 Virtual and override Lecture 138 Demo : Virtual and override Lecture 139 The abstract keyword Lecture 140 Demo : abstract classes and methods Lecture 141 Sealed classes and members Lecture 142 Demo : Sealed classes and members Lecture 143 Section summary Section 11: Interfaces Lecture 144 Introduction Lecture 145 What is an interface ? Lecture 146 Demo : create an interface Lecture 147 Interface implementation Lecture 148 Demo : Interface implementation Lecture 149 Demo : implement IComparable Lecture 150 Explicit implementation Lecture 151 Demo : Explicit implementation Lecture 152 Challenge presentation : logging with abstractions Lecture 153 Challenge solution : logging with abstractions Lecture 154 Interfaces in software development Lecture 155 Demo : Interfaces in software development Lecture 156 Section summary Section 12: Generics Lecture 157 Introduction Lecture 158 Generic classes Lecture 159 Demo : generic classes Lecture 160 Generic constraints Lecture 161 Demo : generic constraints Lecture 162 Generic methods Lecture 163 Demo : generic methods Lecture 164 Generic interfaces Lecture 165 Demo : generic interfaces Lecture 166 Challenge presentation : Observer/observable pattern Lecture 167 Challenge solution without generics : Observer/observable pattern Lecture 168 Challenge solution with generics : Observer/observable pattern Lecture 169 Section summary Section 13: Nullable value types and null checking Lecture 170 Introduction Lecture 171 Nullables Lecture 172 Demo : nullable value types Lecture 173 Null checking Lecture 174 Demo : null checking Lecture 175 Section summary Section 14: Arrays and collections Lecture 176 Introduction Lecture 177 Working with collections of objects Lecture 178 Arrays Lecture 179 Demo : arrays Lecture 180 Challenge presentation : the ring buffer Lecture 181 Challenge solution : the ring buffer Lecture 182 Section summary Section 15: Collections, collection interfaces and yield return Lecture 183 Introduction Lecture 184 Collections and the IEnumerable interface Lecture 185 Demo : Collection and IEnumerable Lecture 186 Yield return and IEnumerable Lecture 187 Demo : Yield return and IEnumerable Lecture 188 Demo : implement the IEnumerable interface Lecture 189 ICollection interface Lecture 190 Demo : ICollection interface Lecture 191 Collection performance Lecture 192 Section summary Section 16: List and dictionaries Lecture 193 Introduction Lecture 194 Lists Lecture 195 Demo : lists Lecture 196 Dictionaries Lecture 197 Demo : dictionaries Lecture 198 Dictionaries under the hood Lecture 199 Demo : Dictionaries and IEqualityComparer Lecture 200 Section summary Section 17: Other collections Lecture 201 Introduction Lecture 202 Stacks Lecture 203 Demo : stacks Lecture 204 Queues Lecture 205 Demo : queues Lecture 206 Hashsets Lecture 207 Demo : hashsets Lecture 208 LinkedList collection Lecture 209 Demo : LinkedList Lecture 210 SortedDictionary collection Lecture 211 Demo : SortedDictionary Lecture 212 Section summary Section 18: Read-only and immutable collections Lecture 213 Introduction Lecture 214 ReadOnlyCollection Lecture 215 Demo : ReadOnlyCollection Lecture 216 ReadOnlyDictionary Lecture 217 Demo : ReadOnlyDictionary Lecture 218 Immutable collections Lecture 219 Demo : Immutable collections Lecture 220 Section summary Section 19: Why error handling ? Lecture 221 Introduction Lecture 222 .NET solutions Lecture 223 Demo : create .NET solutions Lecture 224 The astronomical calculation library Lecture 225 Mass conversion class errors Lecture 226 Gravity calculation class errors Lecture 227 Call the library from a .NET API Lecture 228 Why error handling ? Lecture 229 Section summary Section 20: Exceptions Lecture 230 Introduction Lecture 231 Exceptions Lecture 232 Exception handling : try/catch/finally Lecture 233 Demo : handle exceptions in the console application Lecture 234 Demo : handle exceptions in the API Lecture 235 Exception handling : throw exceptions Lecture 236 Demo : throw exceptions in the library Lecture 237 Demo : throwing exceptions in the library changed the behavior of the API Lecture 238 Demo : exception handling depends on requirements Lecture 239 Demo : multiple catch Lecture 240 Demo : the finally statement Lecture 241 Section summary Section 21: Custom exceptions, exception wrapping and some best practices Lecture 242 Introduction Lecture 243 Custom exceptions and exception wrapping Lecture 244 Demo : create custom exceptions Lecture 245 Demo : use custom exceptions in the library Lecture 246 Demo : use cutom exceptions in the API Lecture 247 Exception handling best practices Lecture 248 Section summary Section 22: Delegates, events and lambdas Lecture 249 Introduction Lecture 250 Delegates Lecture 251 Demo : delegates Lecture 252 Multicast delegates Lecture 253 Demo : Multicast delegates Lecture 254 Anonymous methods Lecture 255 Demo : anonymous methods Lecture 256 Demo : create a subscription calculator Lecture 257 Events Lecture 258 Demo : events Lecture 259 Handling events Lecture 260 Demo : handling events Lecture 261 Action, Func and lambdas Lecture 262 Demo : Action, Func and lambdas Lecture 263 Demo : modify the subscription calculator Lecture 264 Demo : Expression body definitions Lecture 265 Section summary Section 23: LINQ Fundamentals Lecture 266 Introduction Lecture 267 What is LINQ ? Lecture 268 Demo : introducing the LINQ playground project Lecture 269 Extension methods Lecture 270 Demo : extension methods Lecture 271 Query and method syntax Lecture 272 Demo : Query and method syntax Lecture 273 Deferred execution Lecture 274 Demo : deferred execution Lecture 275 Demo : without using LINQ Lecture 276 Section summary Section 24: LINQ operators : Part1 Lecture 277 Introduction Lecture 278 Projecting and filtering Lecture 279 Demo : Projecting and filtering Lecture 280 Ordering Lecture 281 Demo : ordering Lecture 282 Distinct Lecture 283 Demo : distinct Lecture 284 Get a single element Lecture 285 Demo : get a single element Lecture 286 Paging Lecture 287 Demo : paging Lecture 288 Quantifying Lecture 289 Demo : quantifying Lecture 290 Aggregating Lecture 291 Demo : aggregating Lecture 292 Section summary Section 25: LINQ operators : Part 2 Lecture 293 Introduction Lecture 294 Looping and assigning Lecture 295 Demo : Looping and assigning Lecture 296 Comparing sequences Lecture 297 Demo : comparing sequences Lecture 298 Flattening sequences Lecture 299 Demo : flattening sequences Lecture 300 Grouping Lecture 301 Demo : grouping Lecture 302 Set operators Lecture 303 Demo : set operators Lecture 304 Joining Lecture 305 Demo : Joining Lecture 306 Section summary Section 26: Immutability and equality Lecture 307 Introduction Lecture 308 Demo : Immutability, the old way Lecture 309 Demo : init properties ( in a top level statement Program file) Lecture 310 Equality in C# Lecture 311 Demo : equality in C# Lecture 312 Section summary Section 27: Records Lecture 313 Introduction Lecture 314 Introduction to records Lecture 315 Demo : records Lecture 316 Demo : records equality Lecture 317 Record immutability and with expressions Lecture 318 Demo : record immutability and with expressions Lecture 319 Deconstructing Lecture 320 Demo : deconstructing Lecture 321 Demo : more on records Lecture 322 Records and inheritance Lecture 323 Demo : records and inheritance Lecture 324 Section summary Students who are new to C#,Developers who want to learn or learn more about C#,People that are passionate about C# Homepage |