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Mastering Visual Studio 2017

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Mastering Visual Studio 2017

Overview of this book

Visual Studio 2017 is the all-new IDE released by Microsoft for developers, targeting Microsoft and other platforms to build stunning Windows and web apps. Learning how to effectively use this technology can enhance your productivity while simplifying your most common tasks, allowing you more time to focus on your project. With this book, you will learn not only what VS2017 offers, but also what it takes to put it to work for your projects. Visual Studio 2017 is packed with improvements that increase productivity, and this book will get you started with the new features introduced in Visual Studio 2017 IDE and C# 7.0. Next, you will learn to use XAML tools to build classic WPF apps, and UWP tools to build apps targeting Windows 10. Later, you will learn about .NET Core and then explore NuGet, the package manager for the Microsoft development platform. Then, you will familiarize yourself with the debugging and live unit testing techniques that comes with the IDE. Finally, you'll adapt Microsoft's implementation of cloud computing with Azure, and the Visual Studio integration with Source Control repositories.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

What is New in C# 7.0?

C# is a simple, modern, object-oriented programming language with support for component-oriented programming. It constructs robust applications using automatic garbage collection of unused objects, proper exception handling, and type-safe design.

Along with Visual Studio 2017, Microsoft introduces the next version of C#, that is, C# 7.0, which provides several changes and new features for developers to build rapid and robust applications without spending more time on code.

In this chapter, we will learn about the following new features introduced in C# 7.0, guided through the code:

  • Local functions or nested functions
  • Literal improvements in C# 7.0
  • The new digit separators
  • Getting to know about pattern matching
  • The ref returns and locals
  • New changes to tuples
  • Changes to the throw expression
  • Changes to Expression-bodied members
  • New changes to the out variables...