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C# Development Fundamentals

Dan Wahlin, Jason Roberts, Deborah Kurata, Elton Stoneman, Eddie Russell, Scott Allen, Filip Ekberg, Lisa Larson-Kelley, Alex Korban, Jeremy Clark, Simon Robinson, and Aaron Diaz

C# is the most commonly used language for leveraging the .NET Framework. As such, learning C# is a springboard to creating enterprise systems, desktop applications, websites and mobile applications. The goal of this learning path is to take you from having little to no experience with C# to understanding how to leverage the language's advanced features and how it works on the CLR.

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C# is the most commonly used language for leveraging the .NET Framework. As such, learning C# is a springboard to creating enterprise systems, desktop applications, websites and mobile applications. The goal of this learning path is to take you from having little to no experience with C# to understanding how to leverage the language's advanced features and how it works on the CLR.

What You'll Learn

  • C# syntax
  • Object oriented paradigm
  • Arrays, lists, dictionaries
  • Interfaces
  • Generics
  • Events, delegates, and lambdas
  • LINQ
  • Asynchronous programming
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    Automated Testing with MSTest V2

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    MSTest V2 is a cross platform, open source testing framework. This course will teach you how to create automated tests to check your code is working as expected.

    Dates and Times in .NET 2

    (1 hours)
    Learn the fundamentals and master the art of working with dates and times in .NET; a topic commonly taken for granted, but often the cause of unexpected errors.

    Advanced C# 7 Collections

    (3 hours)
    Learn to use Microsoft collections, from lists and dictionaries to sets, queues, and concurrent and immutable collections. Understand how to use collections properly to write effective C# applications.

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