C# Notes for Professionals book
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Chapters
- Getting started with C# Language
- Literals
- Operators
- Conditional Statements
- Equality Operator
- Equals and GetHashCode
- Null-Coalescing Operator
- Null-conditional Operators
- nameof Operator
- Verbatim Strings
- Common String Operations
- String.Format
- String Concatenate
- String Manipulation
- String Interpolation
- String Escape Sequences
- StringBuilder
- Regex Parsing
- DateTime Methods
- Arrays
- O(n) Algorithm for circular rotation of an array
- Enum
- Tuples
- Guid
- BigInteger
- Collection Initializers
- An overview of C# collections
- Looping
- Iterators
- IEnumerable
- Value type vs Reference type
- Built-in Types
- Aliases of built-in types
- Anonymous types
- Dynamic type
- Type Conversion
- Casting
- Nullable types
- Constructors and Finalizers
- Access Modifiers
- Interfaces
- Static Classes
- Singleton Implementation
- Dependency Injection
- Partial class and methods
- Object initializers
- Methods
- Extension Methods
- Named Arguments
- Named and Optional Arguments
- Data Annotation
- Keywords
- Object Oriented Programming In C#
- Recursion
- Naming Conventions
- XML Documentation Comments
- Comments and regions
- Inheritance
- Generics
- Using Statement
- Using Directive
- IDisposable interface
- Reflection
- IQueryable interface
- Linq to Objects
- LINQ Queries
- LINQ to XML
- Parallel LINQ (PLINQ)
- XmlDocument and the System.Xml namespace
- XDocument and the System.Xml.Linq namespace
- C# 7.0 Features
- C# 6.0 Features
- C# 5.0 Features
- C# 4.0 Features
- C# 3.0 Features
- Exception Handling
- NullReferenceException
- Handling FormatException when converting string to other types
- Read & Understand Stacktraces
- Diagnostics
- Overflow
- Getting Started: Json with C#
- Using json.net
- Lambda expressions
- Generic Lambda Query Builder
- Properties
- Initializing Properties
- INotifyPropertyChanged interface
- Events
- Expression Trees
- Overload Resolution
- BindingList<T>
- Preprocessor directives
- Structs
- Attributes
- Delegates
- File and Stream I/O
- Networking
- Performing HTTP requests
- Reading and writing .zip files
- FileSystemWatcher
- Access network shared folder with username and password
- Asynchronous Socket
- Action Filters
- Polymorphism
- Immutability
- Indexer
- Checked and Unchecked
- Stream
- Timers
- Stopwatches
- Threading
- Async/await, Backgroundworker, Task and Thread Examples
- Async-Await
- Synchronization Context in Async-Await
- BackgroundWorker
- Task Parallel Library
- Making a variable thread safe
- Lock Statement
- Yield Keyword
- Task Parallel Library (TPL) Dataflow Constructs
- Functional Programming
- Func delegates
- Function with multiple return values
- Binary Serialization
- ICloneable
- IComparable
- Accessing Databases
- Using SQLite in C#
- Caching
- Code Contracts
- Code Contracts and Assertions
- Structural Design Patterns
- Creational Design Patterns
- Implementing Decorator Design Pattern
- Implementing Flyweight Design Pattern
- System.Management.Automation
- System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection
- C# Authentication handler
- Pointers
- Pointers & Unsafe Code
- How to use C# Structs to create a Union type (Similar to C Unions)
- Reactive Extensions (Rx)
- AssemblyInfo.cs Examples
- Creating a Console Application using a Plain-Text Editor and the C# Compiler (csc.exe)
- CLSCompliantAttribute
- ObservableCollection<T>
- Hash Functions
- Generating Random Numbers in C#
- Cryptography (System.Security.Cryptography)
- ASP.NET Identity
- Unsafe Code in .NET
- C# Script
- Runtime Compile
- Interoperability
- .NET Compiler Platform (Roslyn)
- ILGenerator
- T4 Code Generation
- Creating Own MessageBox in Windows Form Application
- Including Font Resources
- Import Google Contacts
- Garbage Collector in .Net
- Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices
- Windows Communication Foundation
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