C# 6.0 Cookbook

Solutions for C# Developers

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Programming Languages
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Author: Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet ISBN: 9781491921418
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: September 29, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet
ISBN: 9781491921418
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: September 29, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

Completely updated for C# 6.0, the new edition of this bestseller offers more than 150 code recipes to common and not-so-common problems that C# programmers face every day. More than a third of the recipes have been rewritten to take advantage of new C# 6.0 features. If you prefer solutions to general C# language instruction and quick answers to theory, this is your book.C# 6.0 Cookbook offers new recipes for asynchronous methods, dynamic objects, enhanced error handling, the Rosyln compiler, and more.

Here are some of topics covered:

  • Classes and generics
  • Collections, enumerators, and iterators
  • Data types
  • LINQ and Lambda expressions
  • Exception handling
  • Reflection and dynamic programming
  • Regular expressions
  • Filesystem interactions
  • Networking and the Web
  • XML usage
  • Threading, Synchronization, and Concurrency

Each recipe in the book includes tested code that you can download from oreilly.com and reuse in your own applications, and each one includes a detailed discussion of how and why the underlying technology works. You don't have to be an experienced C# or .NET developer to use C# 6.0 Cookbook. You just have to be someone who wants to solve a problem now, without having to learn all the related theory first.

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Completely updated for C# 6.0, the new edition of this bestseller offers more than 150 code recipes to common and not-so-common problems that C# programmers face every day. More than a third of the recipes have been rewritten to take advantage of new C# 6.0 features. If you prefer solutions to general C# language instruction and quick answers to theory, this is your book.C# 6.0 Cookbook offers new recipes for asynchronous methods, dynamic objects, enhanced error handling, the Rosyln compiler, and more.

Here are some of topics covered:

Each recipe in the book includes tested code that you can download from oreilly.com and reuse in your own applications, and each one includes a detailed discussion of how and why the underlying technology works. You don't have to be an experienced C# or .NET developer to use C# 6.0 Cookbook. You just have to be someone who wants to solve a problem now, without having to learn all the related theory first.

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