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by Joseph Albahari and Eric Johannsen
Copyright 2020 Joseph Albahari and Eric Johannsen. All rights reserved.
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C# 8.0 represents the seventh major update to Microsofts flagship programming language, positioning C# as a language with unusual flexibility and breadth. At one end, it offers high-level abstractions such as query expressions and asynchronous continuations, whereas at the other end, it allows low-level efficiency through constructs such as custom value types and optional pointers.
The price of this growth is that theres more than ever to learn. Although tools such as Microsofts IntelliSenseand online referencesare excellent in helping you on the job, they presume an existing map of conceptual knowledge. This book provides exactly that map of knowledge in a concise and unified stylefree of clutter and long introductions.
Like the past five editions, C# 8.0 in a Nutshell is organized around concepts and use cases, making it friendly both to sequential reading and to random browsing. It also plumbs significant depths while assuming only basic background knowledge, making it accessible to intermediate as well as advanced readers.
This book covers C#, the Common Language Runtime (CLR), and the essential .NET Core assemblies. Weve chosen this focus to allow space for difficult topics such as concurrency, security, and access to operating system functionalitywithout compromising depth or readability. Features new to C# 8 are flagged so that you can also use this book as a reference for C# 7.
This book targets intermediate to advanced audiences. No prior knowledge of C# is required, but some general programming experience is necessary. For the beginner, this book complements, rather than replaces, a tutorial-style introduction to programming .
This book is an ideal companion to any of the vast array of books that focus on an applied technology such as ASP.NET Core, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), and Universal Windows Platform (UWP). The areas of the language and .NET Core that such books omit, C# 8.0 in a Nutshell covers in detail, and vice versa.
If youre looking for a book that skims every .NET technology, this is not for you. This book is also unsuitable if you want to learn about APIs specific to mobile device development.
Chapters concentrate purely on C#, starting with the basics of syntax, types, and variables, and finishing with advanced topics such as unsafe code and preprocessor directives. If youre new to the language, you should read these chapters sequentially.
The remaining chapters cover essential elements of .NET Core, including such topics as Language-Integrated Query (LINQ), XML, collections, concurrency, I/O and networking, memory management, reflection, dynamic programming, attributes, security, and native interoperability. You can read most of these chapters randomly, except for Chapters .
The examples in this book require .NET Core 3. You will also find Microsofts .NET documentation useful to look up individual types and members (which is available online).
Although its possible to write source code in Notepad and build your program from the command line, youll be much more productive with a code scratchpad for instantly testing code snippets, plus an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for producing executables and libraries.
For a Windows code scratchpad, download LINQPad 6 from www.linqpad.net (free). LINQPad fully supports C# 8.0 and is maintained by one of the authors.
For a Windows IDE, download Visual Studio 2019: any edition is suitable for whats taught in this book. For a cross-platform IDE, download Visual Studio Code.
All code listings for all chapters are available as interactive (editable) LINQPad samples. You can download the entire lot in a single click: at the bottom left, click the LINQPads Samples tab, click Download more samples, and then choose C# 8.0 in a Nutshell.
.NET Core is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Certain cross-platform features were tested on Ubuntu Linux 18.04. That code is available on GitHub.
The book uses basic UML notation to illustrate relationships between types, as shown in . A slanted rectangle means an abstract class; a circle means an interface. A line with a hollow triangle denotes inheritance, with the triangle pointing to the base type. A line with an arrow denotes a one-way association; a line without an arrow denotes a two-way association.
The following typographical conventions are used in this book:
ItalicIndicates new terms, URIs, filenames, and directoriesConstant width
Indicates C# code, keywords and identifiers, and program outputConstant width bold
Shows a highlighted section of codeConstant width italic
Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values This element signifies a general note.
This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, you may use the code in this book in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing examples from OReilly books
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