An advanced C# beginners guide to some of the tougher parts of the C# language!
Key Features
Learn C#, Visual Studio, and object-oriented programming
Get practical examples of advanced C# language features so that you can easily master them yourself
Use the C# programming language to work generics and lambda expressions
Program C# and SQL Server 2017
Get ready for your first MVC applications
Book Description
Beginning C# 7 Hands-On – Advanced Language Features assumes that you’ve mastered the basic elements of the C# language and that you're now ready to learn the more advanced C# language and syntax, line by line, in a working Visual Studio environment. You'll learn how to code advanced C# language topics including generics, lambda expressions, and anonymous methods.
You'll learn to use query syntax to construct queries and deploy queries that perform aggregation functions. Work with C# and SQL Server 2017 to perform complex joins and stored procedures. Explore advanced file access methods, and see how to serialize and deserialize objects – all by writing working lines of code that you can run within Visual Studio.
This book is designed for beginner C# developers who have mastered the basics now, and anyone who needs a fast reference to using advanced C# language features in practical coding examples. You'll also take a look at C# through web programming with web forms.
By the time you’ve finished this book, you’ll know all the critical advanced elements of the C# language and how to program everything from C# generics to XML, LINQ, and your first full MVC web applications. These are the advanced building blocks that you can then combine to exploit the full power of the C# programming language, line by line.
What you will learn
Learn C# advanced language elements and techniques
Discover advanced C# techniques with hands-on working examples
Build on your knowledge of OOP by using C# generics and lambda expressions
Work with C# and LINQ custom data types
Program C# and SQL Server 2017 to manage and query data
Create your first full MVC application
Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who is interested in learning how to program the more advanced aspects of the C# language. Previous programming knowledge of C# is required, at least to the level of basic object-oriented programming. Readers can benefit from first reading Tom Owsiak’s companion book, Beginning C# 7 Hands-On – The Core Language, as a preparation for the more advanced elements and techniques presented in this book.