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The C# Workshop

Kickstart your career as a software developer with C#

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|Oct 2022

Authors

Hales Jason :

Jason Hales has been developing low-latency, real-time applications using various Microsoft technologies since the first release of C# in 2001. He is a keen advocate of design patterns, OO principles, and test-driven practices. When he's not dabbling with code, he likes to spend time with his wife, Ann, and their three daughters in Cambridgeshire, UK.Karpavicius Almantas :

Almantas Karpavicius is a lead software engineer working in the information and technology company, TransUnion. He has been a professional programmer for over five years. On top of his full-time programming career, Almantas has spent three years teaching programming for free in his free time on Twitch. He is a founder of a C# programming community called C# Inn that boasts over 7000 members and the creator of two free C# boot camps in which he has helped hundreds of people get a start in their careers. He has taken interviews with programming celebrities, such as Jon Skeet, Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob), Mark Seemann, and was also a part-time Java teacher for a time. Almantas likes talking about software design, clean code, and architecture. He is also interested in Agile (Scrum, in particular) and is a big fan of automated tests, especially those done using BDD. He also holds a two-year Microsoft MVP.Viegas Mateus :

Mateus Viegas has been working in Software Engineering and Architecture for over a decade, dedicating the last few years to Leadership and Management roles. His main interests in technology are C#, Distributed Systems, and Product Development. A lover of the outdoors, when not working he likes to spend his time either exploring nature with his family, taking photographs, or running.

PDF ISBN: 978-1-80056-850-1
Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
Copyright owner: © 2022 Packt Publishing Limited
Publication date: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 780

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