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C# 7.1 and .NET Core 2.0 ??? Modern Cross-Platform Development - Third Edition

By : Mark J. Price
Book Image

C# 7.1 and .NET Core 2.0 ??? Modern Cross-Platform Development - Third Edition

By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

C# 7.1 and .NET Core 2.0 – Modern Cross-Platform Development, Third Edition, is a practical guide to creating powerful cross-platform applications with C# 7.1 and .NET Core 2.0. It gives readers of any experience level a solid foundation in C# and .NET. The first part of the book runs you through the basics of C#, as well as debugging functions and object-oriented programming, before taking a quick tour through the latest features of C# 7.1 such as default literals, tuples, inferred tuple names, pattern matching, out variables, and more. After quickly taking you through C# and how .NET works, this book dives into the .NET Standard 2.0 class libraries, covering topics such as packaging and deploying your own libraries, and using common libraries for working with collections, performance, monitoring, serialization, files, databases, and encryption. The final section of the book demonstrates the major types of application that you can build and deploy cross-device and cross-platform. In this section, you'll learn about websites, web applications, web services, Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and mobile apps. By the end of the book, you'll be armed with all the knowledge you need to build modern, cross-platform applications using C# and .NET.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
2
Part 1 – C# 7.1
8
Part 2 – .NET Core 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.0
16
Part 3 – App Models
22
Summary
Index

Practicing and exploring


Test your knowledge and understanding by answering some questions, get some hands-on practice, and explore, with deeper research into topics of this chapter.

Exercise 7.1 – Test your knowledge

Answer the following questions:

  1. What is the difference between a namespace and an assembly?
  2. How do you reference another project in a .csproj file?
  3. What is the difference between a package and a metapackage?
  4. Which .NET type does the C# float alias represent?
  5. What is the difference between the packages named NETStandard.Library and Microsoft.NETCore.App?
  6. What is the difference between framework-dependent and self-contained deployments of .NET Core applications?
  7. What is a RID?
  8. What is the difference between the dotnet pack and dotnet publish commands?
  9. What types of applications written for .NET Framework can be ported to .NET Core?
  10. Can you use packages written for .NET Framework with .NET Core?

Exercise 7.2 – Explore topics

Use the following links to read in more detail the topics covered...