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Book Synopsis

Mark Michaelis is founder, chief technical architect, and trainer for IntelliTect. A world-class C# expert, he has been a Microsoft Regional Director since 2007 and a Microsoft MVP for 25 years. He founded the Spokane .NET Users Group, co-organizes the annual TEDx Coeur d'Alene events, and is adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University.



Table of Contents

Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
About the Author xxxiii

Chapter 1: Introducing C# 1
Hello, World 2
C# Syntax Fundamentals 12
Working with Variables 24
Console Input and Output 28
Managed Execution and the Common Language Infrastructure 38
Multiple .NET Frameworks 44
Summary 48

Chapter 2: Data Types 49
Type Name Forms 50
Fundamental Numeric Types 52
More Fundamental Types 63
Conversions between Data Types 84
Summary 92

Chapter 3: More with Data Types 93
Categories of Types 93
Declaring Types That Allow null 96
Implicitly Typed Local Variables 102
Tuples 103
Arrays 112
Summary 134

Chapter 4: Operators and Control Flow 137
Operators 137
Introducing Flow Control 156
Code Blocks ({}) 161
Code Blocks, Scopes, and Declaration Spaces 164
Boolean Expressions 166
Programming with null 173
Bitwise Operators (<<, >>, |, &, ^, ~) 181
Control Flow Statements, Continued 187
Jump Statements 200
C# Preprocessor Directives 206
Summary 215

Chapter 5: Parameters and Methods 217
Calling a Method 218
Declaring a Method 225
Local Functions 232
Using Directives 233
Returns and Parameters on Main Method 242
Top-Level Statements 246
Advanced Method Parameters 247
Recursion 261
Method Overloading 264
Optional Parameters 267
Basic Error Handling with Exceptions 272
Summary 291

Chapter 6: Classes 293
Declaring and Instantiating a Class 298
Instance Fields 302
Instance Methods 305
Using the this Keyword 306
Access Modifiers 314
Properties 316
Constructors 333
Non-Nullable Reference Type Properties with Constructors 346
Nullable Attributes 354
Deconstructors 357
Static Members 359
Extension Methods 370
Encapsulating the Data 372
Nested Classes 376
Partial Classes 379
Summary 384

Chapter 7: Inheritance 385
Derivation 386
Overriding the Base Class 397
Abstract Classes 410
All Classes Derive from System.Object 417
Type Checking 419
Pattern Matching 423
Avoid Pattern Matching When Polymorphism Is Possible 438
Summary 440

Chapter 8: Interfaces 443
Introducing Interfaces 444
Polymorphism through Interfaces 446
Interface Implementation 451
Converting between the Implementing Class and Its Interfaces 457
Interface Inheritance 458
Multiple Interface Inheritance 461
Extension Methods on Interfaces 461
Versioning 464
Extension Methods versus Default Interface Members 480
Interfaces Compared with Abstract Classes 482
Interfaces Compared with Attributes 484
Summary 484

Chapter 9: Introducing Structs and Records 487
Reference Equality versus Value Equality 493
Structs 494
Record Classes 500
Record Class Inheritance 503
Records 504
Overriding object Members 513
Customizing Record Behavior 521
Boxing 523
Enums 532
Summary 544

Chapter 10: Well-Formed Types 547
Operator Overloading 548
Referencing Other Assemblies 557
Encapsulation of Types 564
Defining Namespaces 567
XML Comments 571
Garbage Collection and Weak References 576
Resource Cleanup 580
Lazy Initialization 596
Summary 598

Chapter 11: Exception Handling 601
Multiple Exception Types 601
Catching Exceptions 604
Rethrowing an Existing Exception 607
General Catch Block 609
Guidelines for Exception Handling 610
Defining Custom Exceptions 614
Rethrowing a Wrapped Exception 618
Summary 622

Chapter 12: Generics 623
C# without Generics 624
Introducing Generic Types 630
Constraints 646
Generic Methods 663
Covariance and Contravariance 669
Generic Internals 676
Summary 681

Chapter 13: Delegates and Lambda Expressions 683
Introducing Delegates 684
Declaring Delegate Types 688
Lambda Expressions 698
Statement Lambdas 699
Expression Lambdas 702
Anonymous Methods 705
Delegates Do Not Have Structural Equality 707
Outer Variables 710
Static Anonymous Functions 712
Expression Trees 716
Summary 724

Chapter 14: Events 727
Coding the Publish–Subscribe Pattern with Multicast Delegates 728
Understanding Events 743
Summary 753

Chapter 15: Collection Interfaces with Standard Query Operators 755
Collection Initializers 756
What Makes a Class a Collection: IEnumerable 759
Standard Query Operators 766
Anonymous Types with LINQ 796
Summary 806

Chapter 16: LINQ with Query Expressions 809
Introducing Query Expressions 810
Query Expressions Are Just Method Invocations 829
Summary 831

Chapter 17: Building Custom Collections 833
More Collection Interfaces 834
Primary Collection Classes 837
Providing an Indexer 859
Returning null or an Empty Collection 862
Iterators 863
Summary 879

Chapter 18: Reflection, Attributes, and Dynamic Programming 881
Reflection 881
nameof Operator 894
Attributes 895
Programming with Dynamic Objects 920
Summary 931

Chapter 19: Introducing Multithreading 933
Multithreading Basics 935
Asynchronous Tasks 943
Canceling a Task 965
Working with System.Threading 972
Summary 973

Chapter 20: Programming the Task-Based Asynchronous Pattern 975
Synchronously Invoking a High-Latency Operation 975
Asynchronously Invoking a High-Latency Operation Using the TPL 979
The Task-Based Asynchronous Pattern with async and await 984
Introducing Asynchronous Return of ValueTask 991
Asynchronous Streams 994
IAsyncDisposable and the await using Declaration and Statement 998
Using LINQ with IAsyncEnumerable 999
Returning void from an Asynchronous Method 1001
Asynchronous Lambdas and Local Functions 1006
Task Schedulers and the Synchronization Context 1013
async/await with the Windows UI 1015
Summary 1019

Chapter 21: Iterating in Parallel 1021
Executing Loop Iterations in Parallel 1021
Running LINQ Queries in Parallel 1032
Summary 1039

Chapter 22: Thread Synchronization 1041
Why Synchronization? 1042
Timers 1073
Summary 1076

Chapter 23: Platform Interoperability and Unsafe Code 1077
Platform Invoke 1078
Pointers and Addresses 1093
Executing Unsafe Code via a Delegate 1104
Summary 1105

Chapter 24: The Common Language Infrastructure 1107
Defining the Common Language Infrastructure 1107
CLI Implementations 1109
.NET Standard 1113
Base Class Library 1113
C# Compilation to Machine Code 1114
Runtime 1116
Assemblies, Manifests, and Modules 1121
Common Intermediate Language 1124
Common Type System 1125
Common Language Specification 1125
Metadata 1126
.NET Native and Ahead of Time Compilation 1127
Summary 1128

Index 1131
Index of 8.0 Topics 1187
Index of 9.0 Topics 1190
Index of 10.0 Topics 1191
Index of 11.0 Topics 1192
Index of 12.0 Topics 1193

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 21/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9780138219512, 978-0138219512
      ISBN10: 0138219516

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mark Michaelis is founder, chief technical architect, and trainer for IntelliTect. A world-class C# expert, he has been a Microsoft Regional Director since 2007 and a Microsoft MVP for 25 years. He founded the Spokane .NET Users Group, co-organizes the annual TEDx Coeur d'Alene events, and is adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword xv
      Preface xvii
      Acknowledgments xxxi
      About the Author xxxiii

      Chapter 1: Introducing C# 1
      Hello, World 2
      C# Syntax Fundamentals 12
      Working with Variables 24
      Console Input and Output 28
      Managed Execution and the Common Language Infrastructure 38
      Multiple .NET Frameworks 44
      Summary 48

      Chapter 2: Data Types 49
      Type Name Forms 50
      Fundamental Numeric Types 52
      More Fundamental Types 63
      Conversions between Data Types 84
      Summary 92

      Chapter 3: More with Data Types 93
      Categories of Types 93
      Declaring Types That Allow null 96
      Implicitly Typed Local Variables 102
      Tuples 103
      Arrays 112
      Summary 134

      Chapter 4: Operators and Control Flow 137
      Operators 137
      Introducing Flow Control 156
      Code Blocks ({}) 161
      Code Blocks, Scopes, and Declaration Spaces 164
      Boolean Expressions 166
      Programming with null 173
      Bitwise Operators (<<, >>, |, &, ^, ~) 181
      Control Flow Statements, Continued 187
      Jump Statements 200
      C# Preprocessor Directives 206
      Summary 215

      Chapter 5: Parameters and Methods 217
      Calling a Method 218
      Declaring a Method 225
      Local Functions 232
      Using Directives 233
      Returns and Parameters on Main Method 242
      Top-Level Statements 246
      Advanced Method Parameters 247
      Recursion 261
      Method Overloading 264
      Optional Parameters 267
      Basic Error Handling with Exceptions 272
      Summary 291

      Chapter 6: Classes 293
      Declaring and Instantiating a Class 298
      Instance Fields 302
      Instance Methods 305
      Using the this Keyword 306
      Access Modifiers 314
      Properties 316
      Constructors 333
      Non-Nullable Reference Type Properties with Constructors 346
      Nullable Attributes 354
      Deconstructors 357
      Static Members 359
      Extension Methods 370
      Encapsulating the Data 372
      Nested Classes 376
      Partial Classes 379
      Summary 384

      Chapter 7: Inheritance 385
      Derivation 386
      Overriding the Base Class 397
      Abstract Classes 410
      All Classes Derive from System.Object 417
      Type Checking 419
      Pattern Matching 423
      Avoid Pattern Matching When Polymorphism Is Possible 438
      Summary 440

      Chapter 8: Interfaces 443
      Introducing Interfaces 444
      Polymorphism through Interfaces 446
      Interface Implementation 451
      Converting between the Implementing Class and Its Interfaces 457
      Interface Inheritance 458
      Multiple Interface Inheritance 461
      Extension Methods on Interfaces 461
      Versioning 464
      Extension Methods versus Default Interface Members 480
      Interfaces Compared with Abstract Classes 482
      Interfaces Compared with Attributes 484
      Summary 484

      Chapter 9: Introducing Structs and Records 487
      Reference Equality versus Value Equality 493
      Structs 494
      Record Classes 500
      Record Class Inheritance 503
      Records 504
      Overriding object Members 513
      Customizing Record Behavior 521
      Boxing 523
      Enums 532
      Summary 544

      Chapter 10: Well-Formed Types 547
      Operator Overloading 548
      Referencing Other Assemblies 557
      Encapsulation of Types 564
      Defining Namespaces 567
      XML Comments 571
      Garbage Collection and Weak References 576
      Resource Cleanup 580
      Lazy Initialization 596
      Summary 598

      Chapter 11: Exception Handling 601
      Multiple Exception Types 601
      Catching Exceptions 604
      Rethrowing an Existing Exception 607
      General Catch Block 609
      Guidelines for Exception Handling 610
      Defining Custom Exceptions 614
      Rethrowing a Wrapped Exception 618
      Summary 622

      Chapter 12: Generics 623
      C# without Generics 624
      Introducing Generic Types 630
      Constraints 646
      Generic Methods 663
      Covariance and Contravariance 669
      Generic Internals 676
      Summary 681

      Chapter 13: Delegates and Lambda Expressions 683
      Introducing Delegates 684
      Declaring Delegate Types 688
      Lambda Expressions 698
      Statement Lambdas 699
      Expression Lambdas 702
      Anonymous Methods 705
      Delegates Do Not Have Structural Equality 707
      Outer Variables 710
      Static Anonymous Functions 712
      Expression Trees 716
      Summary 724

      Chapter 14: Events 727
      Coding the Publish–Subscribe Pattern with Multicast Delegates 728
      Understanding Events 743
      Summary 753

      Chapter 15: Collection Interfaces with Standard Query Operators 755
      Collection Initializers 756
      What Makes a Class a Collection: IEnumerable 759
      Standard Query Operators 766
      Anonymous Types with LINQ 796
      Summary 806

      Chapter 16: LINQ with Query Expressions 809
      Introducing Query Expressions 810
      Query Expressions Are Just Method Invocations 829
      Summary 831

      Chapter 17: Building Custom Collections 833
      More Collection Interfaces 834
      Primary Collection Classes 837
      Providing an Indexer 859
      Returning null or an Empty Collection 862
      Iterators 863
      Summary 879

      Chapter 18: Reflection, Attributes, and Dynamic Programming 881
      Reflection 881
      nameof Operator 894
      Attributes 895
      Programming with Dynamic Objects 920
      Summary 931

      Chapter 19: Introducing Multithreading 933
      Multithreading Basics 935
      Asynchronous Tasks 943
      Canceling a Task 965
      Working with System.Threading 972
      Summary 973

      Chapter 20: Programming the Task-Based Asynchronous Pattern 975
      Synchronously Invoking a High-Latency Operation 975
      Asynchronously Invoking a High-Latency Operation Using the TPL 979
      The Task-Based Asynchronous Pattern with async and await 984
      Introducing Asynchronous Return of ValueTask 991
      Asynchronous Streams 994
      IAsyncDisposable and the await using Declaration and Statement 998
      Using LINQ with IAsyncEnumerable 999
      Returning void from an Asynchronous Method 1001
      Asynchronous Lambdas and Local Functions 1006
      Task Schedulers and the Synchronization Context 1013
      async/await with the Windows UI 1015
      Summary 1019

      Chapter 21: Iterating in Parallel 1021
      Executing Loop Iterations in Parallel 1021
      Running LINQ Queries in Parallel 1032
      Summary 1039

      Chapter 22: Thread Synchronization 1041
      Why Synchronization? 1042
      Timers 1073
      Summary 1076

      Chapter 23: Platform Interoperability and Unsafe Code 1077
      Platform Invoke 1078
      Pointers and Addresses 1093
      Executing Unsafe Code via a Delegate 1104
      Summary 1105

      Chapter 24: The Common Language Infrastructure 1107
      Defining the Common Language Infrastructure 1107
      CLI Implementations 1109
      .NET Standard 1113
      Base Class Library 1113
      C# Compilation to Machine Code 1114
      Runtime 1116
      Assemblies, Manifests, and Modules 1121
      Common Intermediate Language 1124
      Common Type System 1125
      Common Language Specification 1125
      Metadata 1126
      .NET Native and Ahead of Time Compilation 1127
      Summary 1128

      Index 1131
      Index of 8.0 Topics 1187
      Index of 9.0 Topics 1190
      Index of 10.0 Topics 1191
      Index of 11.0 Topics 1192
      Index of 12.0 Topics 1193

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