Description
What you’ll learn
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How to use Generic types in C#
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The difference between named and anonymous methods
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Collection types like stack, queue and dictionary
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Working with delegates and how to use them
This advanced C# programming course is designed for developers who have a solid understanding of the basics and are looking to deepen their knowledge and skills. The course covers a range of advanced topics that are essential for building robust, efficient, and scalable applications.
Course Topics:
1. Delegates:
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Understanding delegates and their use cases
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Creating and using delegates
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Multicast delegates
2. Anonymous Methods:
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Introduction to anonymous methods
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Using anonymous methods with delegates
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Benefits and limitations of anonymous methods
3. Dynamic Type:
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Overview of the dynamic type in C#
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Working with dynamic objects
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And more…
Course Objectives:
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Utilize advanced C# features to write efficient and maintainable code
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Implement asynchronous and synchronous methods effectively
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Work with various data structures such as stacks, queues, and dictionaries
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Perform file and directory operations with ease
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Handle dates and times in C# applications
This course is ideal for developers who have a basic understanding of C# and want to advance their skills to the next level. Whether you’re working on desktop applications, web development, or any other C# projects, this course will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed.
So if you want to learn about the advanced topics in C# programming language and use them in your programs and applications, don’t hesitate and join the course.
Who this course is for:
- Aspiring Developers: Individuals who have a intermediate understanding of C# and want to advance their skills to the next level
- Junior Developers: Those who are already working with C# but want to deepen their knowledge of delegates, collections and asynchronous calling
- Students: Computer science or software engineering students looking to strengthen their understanding of advanced C# concepts.
- Professionals: Developers from other programming languages who want to transition to C# and need a solid foundation in intermediate concepts.
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