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C# 9 and .NET 5 – Modern Cross-Platform Development

C# 9 and .NET 5 – Modern Cross-Platform Development

By : Mark J. Price
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C# 9 and .NET 5 – Modern Cross-Platform Development

C# 9 and .NET 5 – Modern Cross-Platform Development

3.7 (37)
By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

In C# 9 and .NET 5 – Modern Cross-Platform Development, Fifth Edition, expert teacher Mark J. Price gives you everything you need to start programming C# applications. This latest edition uses the popular Visual Studio Code editor to work across all major operating systems. It is fully updated and expanded with a new chapter on the Microsoft Blazor framework. The book’s first part teaches the fundamentals of C#, including object-oriented programming and new C# 9 features such as top-level programs, target-typed new object instantiation, and immutable types using the record keyword. Part 2 covers the .NET APIs, for performing tasks like managing and querying data, monitoring and improving performance, and working with the file system, async streams, serialization, and encryption. Part 3 provides examples of cross-platform apps you can build and deploy, such as websites and services using ASP.NET Core or mobile apps using Xamarin.Forms. The best type of application for learning the C# language constructs and many of the .NET libraries is one that does not distract with unnecessary application code. For that reason, the C# and .NET topics covered in Chapters 1 to 13 feature console applications. In Chapters 14 to 20, having mastered the basics of the language and libraries, you will build practical applications using ASP.NET Core, Model-View-Controller (MVC), and Blazor. By the end of the book, you will have acquired the understanding and skills you need to use C# 9 and .NET 5 to create websites, services, and mobile apps.
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Practicing and exploring

Test your knowledge and understanding by answering some questions, get some hands-on practice, and explore this chapter's topics with deeper research.

Exercise 13.1 – Test your knowledge

Answer the following questions:

  1. What information can you find out about a process?
  2. How accurate is the Stopwatch class?
  3. By convention, what suffix should be applied to a method that returns Task or Task<T>?
  4. To use the await keyword inside a method, what keyword must be applied to the method declaration?
  5. How do you create a child task?
  6. Why should you avoid the lock keyword?
  7. When should you use the Interlocked class?
  8. When should you use the Mutex class instead of the Monitor class?
  9. What is the benefit of using async and await in a website or web service?
  10. Can you cancel a task? How?

Exercise 13.2 – Explore topics

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