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More Effective C# (Includes Content Update Program): 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C# (Second edition.)

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In More Effective C#, Second Edition, world-renowned .NET expert Bill Wagner identifies and illuminates 50 intermediate-to-advanced techniques for writing exceptionally robust and well-performing C# 7.0 code. Reflecting the growing sophistication of the C# language and its development community, Wagner presents powerful new solutions to problems you’re likely to encounter every day.

 

Through three editions of Effective C#, Wagner’s clear explanations, expert tips, and realistic code examples have proven invaluable to hundreds of thousands of developers. Now, he brings the same proven approach to C# 7.0, focusing especially on new features that help you perform familiar tasks more efficiently and effectively.  

 

Drawing on his unsurpassed C# experience and key role on global C# standards committees, Wagner addresses object-oriented, functional, and service-oriented approaches to managing data with C#; better ways to express your intent to users and other programmers; and new opportunities to leverage powerful asynchronous and dynamic programming techniques.

  • Use properties instead of accessible data members (see Item 1)
  • Distinguish between value and reference types (see Item 4)
  • Understand relationships among multiple concepts of equality (see Item 9)
  • Avoid conversion operators in your APIs (see Item 11)
  • Understand how interface and virtual methods differ (see Item 15)
  • Avoid overloading methods defined in base classes (see Item 19)
  • Create method groups that are clear, minimal, and complete (see Item 22)
  • Enable immediate error reporting in iterators and async methods (see Item 26)
  • Use async methods for async work (see Item 27)
  • Avoid thread allocations and context switches (see Item 30)
  • Construct PLINQ parallel algorithms with exceptions in mind (see Item 36)
  • Use the thread pool instead of creating threads (see Item 37)
  • Use backgroundworker for cross-thread communication (see Item 38)
  • Use the smallest possible scope for lock handles (see Item 41)
  • Understand the pros and cons of dynamic programming (see Item 43)
  • Make full use of the expression API (item 46)
  • Minimize dynamic objects in public APIs (item 47)

You’re already a successful C# programmer: this book will make you an outstanding one.

 

Content Update Program: This book is part of the InformIT Content Update Program. As updates are made to C#, sections of this book will be updated or new sections will be added to match updates to the technologies. See inside for details.

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Pearson Education
013457933X / 9780134579337
eBook (EPUB)
005.133
14/08/2017
English
304 pages
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