Intermediate C# Programming

In this follow-up to his popular Beginning C# Programming video, former Microsoft developer and C# expert Eric Lippert introduces you to intermediate-level C# concepts and practices through a series of helpful examples, exercises, and projects. This hands-on video course takes you into more complex...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lippert, Eric, author (author)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: O'Reilly Media, Inc 2015.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629870806719
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Sumario:In this follow-up to his popular Beginning C# Programming video, former Microsoft developer and C# expert Eric Lippert introduces you to intermediate-level C# concepts and practices through a series of helpful examples, exercises, and projects. This hands-on video course takes you into more complex examples of object-oriented programming, as well as types, file management, and event-driven programming—including the creation of a graphical user interface (GUI). To provide you with a smooth transition from his earlier video, Eric reviews topics from the Beginning course, including values, variables, arrays, statements, loops, and writing specifications. Through the course of the Intermediate C# Programming video, you will: Learn about generic collection types, such as lists and dictionaries, and enumerated types that represent things like days of the week Dive into file management and learn how to use text files and embedded resources Understand the types of problems OOP was designed to solve Work with OOP classes, constructors, fields, methods, virtual methods, object properties, type checking, and inheritance Explore the five SOLID principles of good OOP design, and check to see if your work adheres to them Use event-driven programming with Windows Presentation Foundation to create a GUI About the presenter: Eric Lippert develops C# analyzers at Coverity. During his 16 years at Microsoft he was a developer working on the Visual Basic, VBScript, JScript and C# compilers and a member of the C# language design committee; he is now a C# MVP. He writes a blog about programming language design and other fabulous adventures in coding at http://ericlippert.com and can be found on Twitter at @ericlippert.
Notas:Title from title screen (viewed September 9, 2015).
Publication date taken from resource description page.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 10 hr., 27 min.)