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C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0

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C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0

Overview of this book

With the release of .NET Core 1.0, you can now create applications for Mac OS X and Linux, as well as Windows, using the development tools you know and love. C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0 has been divided into three high-impact sections to help start putting these new features to work. First, we'll run you through the basics of C#, as well as object-orient programming, before taking a quick tour through the latest features of C# 6 such as string interpolation for easier variable value output, exception filtering, and how to perform static class imports. We'll also cover both the full-feature, mature .NET Framework and the new, cross-platform .NET Core. After quickly taking you through C# and how .NET works, we'll dive into the internals of the .NET class libraries, covering topics such as performance, monitoring, debugging, internationalization, serialization, and encryption. We'll look at Entity Framework Core 1.0 and how to develop Code-First entity data models, as well as how to use LINQ to query and manipulate that data. The final section will demonstrate the major types of applications that you can build and deploy cross-device and cross-platform. In this section, we'll cover Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, web applications, and web services. Lastly, we'll help you build a complete application that can be hosted on all of today's most popular platforms, including Linux and Docker. 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 Core.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Dustin Heffron is a software engineer by day and an independent game developer by night. He has over 10 years of experience programming in various languages and 7 years of experience working with C# and .NET.

Currently, Dustin works as a software engineer for Johnson Controls Inc. He is also the cofounder and CEO of SunFlake Studios, which was founded in late 2015. He released his first commercial game, Squash Master, in early 2016 and is planning to develop additional games in the coming months and years.

Dustin has a long history of reviewing for Packt Publishing, including the book XNA 4.0 Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide and the video tutorial series XNA 3D Programming by Example. He also coauthored the video tutorial series XNA 3D Toolkit with Larry Louisiana.

Liviu Ignat is a full-stack developer and architect, technology geek, and entrepreneur, who has been writing commercial software since 2004. He started with VB6, soon moved to .NET Java, and then continued by moving to front-end web development. He has fun with everything that is a functional language, such as F#, Scala, Swift, JavaScript, and so on.

Currently, he is a senior software engineer at AppDirect (http://appdirect.com), Munich, and he is also the CTO of his own startup (http://giftdoodle.com). He has been involved in building distributed backend services, mostly with .NET and complex single-page web apps. He is a big fan of microservices with C#, NodeJS, Scala, and Docker, single-page apps, and native apps with Android and IOS.

When he is not coding, Liviu loves snowboarding during the winter, sailing to exotic places during the summer, or just traveling the world. You can find and contact him at http://ignat.email/.

Efraim Kyriakidis is a skilled software engineer with over 10 years of experience in developing and delivering software solutions for diverse customers and projects. He's well-versed in all stages of the software development lifecycle. His first acquaintance with computers and programming was a state of the art Commodore 64, back in the '80s as a kid. Since then, he has grown up and received his diploma as Electro technic engineer from Aristotle University Thessaloniki in Greece. Through out his career he has mainly worked with Microsoft technologies, using C# and .NET since .NET 1.0. He currently works for Siemens AG in Germany as a software developer.