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Essential C# 8.0 (7th Edition)

AUTHOR: Mark Michaelis

PUBLISHER: Addison-Wesley Professional

PAGES: 1088

ISBN-10: 0135972264; ISBN-13: 978-0135972267

The Comprehensive, Expert Guide to C# 8.0 for Programmers at All Levels

Mark is super smart, insists on understanding everything to the core, and has phenomenal insight into how things affect real developers. . . . He goes right to the essence and communicates with great integrity no sugarcoating and has a keen eye for practical value and real-world problems.
From the Foreword by Mads Torgersen, C# Lead Designer, Microsoft

Essential C# 8.0 is a well-organized, no-fluff guide to C# 8.0 for programmers at all levels of experience. This edition retains all the valuable content of prior editions and adds discussions of null reference types, indices and ranges, static local functions, enhanced pattern matching, and more.

World-class C# expert Mark Michaelis presents a comprehensive tutorial and reference for the entire language, providing an accelerated learning opportunity to achieve expert C# programming skills. He includes key C# 8.0 enhancements, succinct examples to illustrate key constructs, and new coding guidelines for minimizing bugs and writing code thats easier to evolve. To help you quickly find what you need, there are version-specific indexes of C# 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 topics and visual icons that identify when each language innovation was introduced.

* Use structured programming constructs to write functioning code immediately
* Learn both the complexities and solutions to nullable reference types
* Thoroughly master C# object constructs, including classes, inheritance, and interfaces
* Reduce code redundancy with generics, delegates, lambda expressions, and events
* Take full advantage of collections, including the new standard query operator collection API
* Make the most of reflection, attributes, and the declarative programming paradigm
* Improve multithreading with the task-based async pattern and C# 8.0 asynchronous streams
* Enhance performance through the parallel processing of data and multithreading tasks
* Program complex types with enhanced pattern matching syntax
* Interoperate with unmanaged code written in other languages, including C-based APIs
* Explore the relationship between C# programs and the underlying CLI runtime

About the Author
Mark Michaelis is the founder of IntelliTect, an innovative software architecture and development firm where he serves as the chief technical architect and trainer. He has also written numerous articles and books, is an adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University, founder of the Spokane .NET Users Group, and co-organizer of the annual TEDx Coeur d’Alene events. Mark has been a Microsoft Regional Director since 2007 and a Microsoft MVP for more than 25 years.

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