There are three kind of collections supported inside the .NET Framework. In this recipe, we will be focusing on using these collections inside a .NET Standard 2.0 library. In general, collections are used to manage groups of related objects. Creating arrays of objects is a way of grouping related objects. But our focus is on using these collections, which is the second method of grouping related objects.
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.NET Standard 2.0 Cookbook
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Overview of this book
The .NET Standard is a standard that represents a set of APIs that all .NET platforms have to implement, making it easy for developers to access and use one common library for their development needs. This book begins with a quick refresher, helping you understand the mechanics of the new standard and offering insight into how it works. You’ll explore the core library concepts, such as working with collections, configurations, I/O, security, and multithreading. You’ll explore the iOS and Android libraries of Xamarin and we’ll guide you through creating a .NET Standard 2.0 library, which you’ll use with both Android and iOS applications.
In the final chapters, you’ll learn the various debugging and diagnostics tools to deliver quality libraries and create a NuGet package of the .NET Standard 2.0 library. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to expand your current workflow to various .NET flavors and have the essential skills to create a .NET Standard 2.0 library from scratch to package and deliver it to the world.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
Back to Basics
Primitives, Collections, LINQ, and More
Working with Files
Functional Programming
XML and Data
Exploring Threading
Networking
To iOS with Xamarin
To Android with Xamarin
Let’s Fine-Tune Our Library
Packaging and Delivery
Customer Reviews