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Learn C# Programming

By : Marius Bancila, Raffaele Rialdi, Ankit Sharma
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Book Image

Learn C# Programming

5 (1)
By: Marius Bancila, Raffaele Rialdi, Ankit Sharma

Overview of this book

The C# programming language is often developers’ primary choice for creating a wide range of applications for desktop, cloud, and mobile. In nearly two decades of its existence, C# has evolved from a general-purpose, object-oriented language to a multi-paradigm language with impressive features. This book will take you through C# from the ground up in a step-by-step manner. You'll start with the building blocks of C#, which include basic data types, variables, strings, arrays, operators, control statements, and loops. Once comfortable with the basics, you'll then progress to learning object-oriented programming concepts such as classes and structures, objects, interfaces, and abstraction. Generics, functional programming, dynamic, and asynchronous programming are covered in detail. This book also takes you through regular expressions, reflection, memory management, pattern matching, exceptions, and many other advanced topics. As you advance, you'll explore the .NET Core 3 framework and learn how to use the dotnet command-line interface (CLI), consume NuGet packages, develop for Linux, and migrate apps built with .NET Framework. Finally, you'll understand how to run unit tests with the Microsoft unit testing frameworks available in Visual Studio. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with the essentials of the C# language and be ready to start creating apps with it.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Understanding OOP

Object-oriented programming is a paradigm that allows us to write a program around objects. As discussed in the previous chapter, objects contain data and methods to act on that data. Each object has its own set of data and methods. If an object wants to access the data of another object, it has to access it via the methods defined in that object. An object can inherit the properties of another object using the concept of inheritance. Hence, we can say that object-oriented programming is organized around data and the operations that are permitted on the data.

C# is a general-purpose multi-paradigm programming language. OOP is only one of these paradigms. Other supported paradigms, such as generic and functional programming, will be discussed in later chapters.

When discussing object-oriented programming, it is important to understand the differences between classes and objects. As mentioned already, in the previous chapter, a class is a blueprint that defines...