C# Intermediate – Part II (Reflection, Events, LINQ)

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C# Intermediate – Part II (Reflection, Events, LINQ)
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Value and Reference Types, Generics, Reflection, Delegates and Events, Lambda and LINQ

Created by: Ivan Iliev
Teaching professional classes in Software Development
Rating:5 (1reviews)     25students enrolled

What Will I Learn?

  • The different purposes of out, ref and in keyword.
  • The similarities and distinctions between classes, structures and tuples.
  • When and why to use dynamic keyword.
  • What the dangers of not knowing the difference between value and reference types are.
  • How to compare objects with Equals and GetHashCode methods and when to use IComparable and IComparer.
  • Reverse engineer classes with the reflection technique.
  • What the delegates and events are and when and why you should use them.
  • Exotic examples with delegates and events and how they blend with some of the ideas of OOP (encapsulation and polymorphism).
  • Five different ways of writing/reading files.
  • What lambda expressions and LINQ are. Solve practical tasks with them.

Requirements

  • Students should have knowledge about the basics of Object-oriented programming.
  • Finishing my course "C# Intermediate - Part I (Mastering OOP)" will be of great help.

Target audience

  • Anyone who has an interest in software development and particularly object oriented programming.
  • Students that finished my course "C# Intermediate - Part I (Mastering OOP)".

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