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+ Chapter 1: Singleton Pattern

+ Chapter 2: Prototype Pattern

+ Chapter 3: Builder Pattern

+ Chapter 4: Factory Method Pattern

+ Chapter 5: Abstract Factory Pattern

+ Chapter 6: Proxy Pattern

+ Chapter 7: Decorator Pattern

+ Chapter 8: Adapter Pattern

+ Chapter 9: Facade Pattern

+ Chapter 10: Flyweight Pattern

+ Chapter 11: Composite Pattern

+ Chapter 12: Bridge Pattern

+ Chapter 13: Visitor Pattern

+ Chapter 14: Observer Pattern

+ Chapter 15: Strategy (Policy) Pattern

+ Chapter 16: Template Method Pattern

+ Chapter 17: Command Pattern

+ Chapter 18: Iterator Pattern

+ Chapter 19: Memento Pattern

+ Chapter 20: State Pattern

+ Chapter 21: Mediator Pattern

+ Chapter 22: Chain of Responsibility Pattern

+ Chapter 23: Interpreter Pattern

+ Chapter 24: Simple Factory Pattern

+ Chapter 25: Null Object Pattern

+ Chapter 26: MVC Pattern

+ Chapter 27: Criticisms of Design Patterns

+ Chapter 28: Anti-patterns

+ Chapter 29: Sealing the Leaks in Your Applications

+ Chapter 30: FAQ

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: What is .NET Framework

1. What is the .NET Framework
2.Different versions of the .Net framework

Chapter 2: Download and Install Visual Studio

Chapter 3: Data Types

1.Building the first console application
2.Basic Data Types
3.Enumeration
4.Variables and Operators
5.Flow Control and conditional statements
6.Arrays

Chapter 4: Class and Object

1.What are classes and objects
2.Fields and methods
3.Access Modifiers
4.Constructors
5.Inheritance
6.Polymorphism
7.Abstract classes
8.Interfaces

Chapter 5: Collections

1.ArrayList
2.Stack
3.Queues
4.Hashtable

Chapter 6: Windows Forms Application

1.Windows Forms Basics
2.Hello World in Windows Forms
3.Adding Controls to a form
4.Event Handling for Controls
5.Other Controls

Chapter 7: Database Access

1.Fundamentals of Database connectivity
2.Connections in .Net
3.Accessing data
4.Inserting Records
5.Updating Records
6.Deleting Records
7.Connecting Controls to Data
8.Using DataGrids

Chapter 8: File Operations

1.Basic File I/O Commands
2.Streams – Reading and Writing to files
3.Serialization

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C# has now existed for around two decades. It has grown steadily in both
power and size, but Microsoft has always kept the essential characteristics
intact. Each new capability is designed to integrate cleanly with the rest,
enhancing the language without turning it into an incoherent bag of
miscellaneous features.
Even though C# continues to be a fairly straightforward language at its heart, there is a great deal more to say about it now than in its first incarnation.
Because there is so much ground to cover, this book expects a certain level of technical ability from its readers

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Introduction

Microsoft Visual C# is a powerful but simple language aimed primarily at developers who create applications built on the Microsoft .NET Framework. Visual C# inherits many of the best features of C++and Microsoft Visual Basic but few of the inconsistencies and anachronisms, which results in a cleaner and more logical language.
+ C# 1.0 made its public debut in 2001.
+ C# 2.0, with Visual Studio 2005, provided several important new features, including generics, iterators, and anonymous methods.
+ C# 3.0, which was released with Visual Studio 2008, added extension methods, lambda expressions, and most famously of all, the Language-Integrated Query facility, or LINQ.
+ C# 4.0 was released in 2010 and provided further enhancements that improved its interoperability with other languages and technologies. These features included support for named and optional arguments and the dynamic type, which indicates that the language runtime should implement late binding for an object. An important addition to the .NET Framework, and released concurrently with C# 4.0, were the classes and types that constitute the Task Parallel Library (TPL). Using the TPL, you can build highly scalable applications that can take full advantage of multicore
processors.
+ C# 5.0 added native support for asynchronous task-based processing through the async method modifier and the await operator.
+ C# 6.0 was an incremental upgrade with features designed to make life simpler for developers.
These features include items such as string interpolation (you need never use String.Format again!), enhancements to the ways in which properties are implemented, expression-bodied methods, and others.
+ C# 7.0 adds further enhancements to aid productivity and remove some of the minor anachronisms of C#. For example, you can now implement property accessors as expression-bodied members, methods can return multiple values in the form of tuples, the use of out parameters has been
simplified, and switch statements have been extended to support pattern- and type-matching. There are other updates as well, which are covered in this book.

Contents

+ CHAPTER 1 Welcome to C#

+ CHAPTER 2 Working with variables, operators, and expressions

+ CHAPTER 3 Writing methods and applying scope

+ CHAPTER 4 Using decision statements

+ CHAPTER 5 Using compound assignment and iteration statements

+ CHAPTER 6 Managing errors and exceptions

+ CHAPTER 7 Creating and managing classes and objects

+ CHAPTER 8 Understanding values and references

+ CHAPTER 9 Creating value types with enumerations and structures

+ CHAPTER 10 Using arrays

+ CHAPTER 11 Understanding parameter arrays

+ CHAPTER 12 Working with inheritance

+ CHAPTER 13 Creating interfaces and defining abstract classes

+ CHAPTER 14 Using garbage collection and resource management

+ CHAPTER 15 Implementing properties to access fields

+ CHAPTER 16 Handling binary data and using indexers

+ CHAPTER 17 Introducing generics

+ CHAPTER 18 Using collections

+ CHAPTER 19 Enumerating collections

+ CHAPTER 20 Decoupling application logic and handling events

+ CHAPTER 21 Querying in-memory data by using query expressions

+ CHAPTER 22 Operator overloading

+ CHAPTER 23 Improving throughput by using tasks

+ CHAPTER 24 Improving response time by performing asynchronous operations

+ CHAPTER 25 Implementing the user interface for a Universal Windows Platform app

+ CHAPTER 26 Displaying and searching for data in a Universal Windows Platform app

+ CHAPTER 27 Accessing a remote database from a Universal Windows Platform app

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Welcome to the fourth edition of C# in Depth. When I wrote the first edition, I had little idea I’d be writing a fourth edition of the same title 10 years later. Now, it wouldn’t surprise me to find myself writing another edition in 10 years. Since the first edition, the designers of the C# language have repeatedly proved that they’re dedicated to evolving the language for as long as the industry is interested in it.

This is important, because the industry has changed a lot in the last 10 years. As a reminder, both the mobile ecosystem (as we know it today) and cloud computingwere still in their infancy in 2008. Amazon EC2 was launched in 2006, and Google AppEngine was launched in 2008. Xamarin was launched by the Mono team in 2011. Docker didn’t show up until 2013.

For many .NET developers, the really big change in our part of the computing world over the last few years has been .NET Core. It’s a cross-platform, open source version of the framework that is explicitly designed for compatibility with other frameworks (via .NET Standard). Its existence is enough to raise eyebrows; that it is Microsoft’s primary area of investment in .NET is even more surprising.

Through all of this, C# is still the primary language when targeting anything like .NET, whether that’s .NET, .NET Core, Xamarin, or Unity. F# is a healthy and friendly competitor, but it doesn’t have the industry mindshare of C#.

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