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Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core

Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core

By : Gaurav Aroraa, Chilberto
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Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core

Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core

2.8 (5)
By: Gaurav Aroraa, Chilberto

Overview of this book

Design patterns are essentially reusable solutions to common programming problems. When used correctly, they meet crucial software requirements with ease and reduce costs. This book will uncover effective ways to use design patterns and demonstrate their implementation with executable code specific to both C# and .NET Core. Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core begins with an overview of object-oriented programming (OOP) and SOLID principles. It provides an in-depth explanation of the Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns, including creational, structural, and behavioral. The book then takes you through functional, reactive, and concurrent patterns, helping you write better code with streams, threads, and coroutines. Toward the end of the book, you’ll learn about the latest trends in architecture, exploring design patterns for microservices, serverless, and cloud native applications. You’ll even understand the considerations that need to be taken into account when choosing between different architectures such as microservices and MVC. By the end of the book, you will be able to write efficient and clear code and be comfortable working on scalable and maintainable projects of any size.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: Essentials of Design Patterns in C# and .NET Core
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Section 2: Deep Dive into Utilities and Patterns in .NET Core
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Section 3: Functional Programming, Reactive Programming, and Coding for the Cloud

Patterns and Practices – MVVM

In Chapter 6, Implementing Design Patterns for Web Applications - Part 1, we discussed the MVC pattern and created an application based on this.

Ken Cooper and Ted Peters are the names behind the invention of the MVVM pattern. At the time of this invention, both Ken and Ted were architects at the Microsoft Corporation. They made this pattern to simplify the UI of event-driven programming. Later on, it was implemented in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight.

The MVVM pattern was announced in 2005 by John Gossman. John has blogged about this pattern in context with building WPF applications. The link for this is at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/johngossman/2005/10/08/introduction-to-modelviewviewmodel-pattern-for-building-wpf-apps/.

MVVM is considered to be one of the variations of MVC to meet the modern User Interface (UI...

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