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C# 13 and .NET 9 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

C# 13 and .NET 9 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

By : Mark J. Price
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C# 13 and .NET 9 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

C# 13 and .NET 9 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

4.4 (5)
By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

This Packt bestseller continues to be the definitive guide to modern cross-platform development. The 9th edition of C# 13 and .NET 9 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals has been updated to cover the latest features and improvements in .NET 9 and C# 13. You'll start by mastering object-oriented programming, learning how to write, test, and debug functions, and implementing interfaces. You'll then dive into .NET APIs for data management, filesystem operations, and serialization. This latest edition integrates .NET 9 enhancements into its examples: faster exceptions and new LINQ methods. New ASP.NET Core 9 features include optimized static assets, built-in OpenAPI document generation, and the HybridCache. Practical examples, such as building websites and services with ASP.NET Core, have been refreshed to utilize the latest .NET 9 features. The book also introduces Blazor, with its new unified hosting model for unparalleled code reusability. With these updates, you'll learn how to build robust applications and services efficiently and effectively. By the end of this book, you'll have the knowledge and confidence to create professional and high-performance web applications using the latest technologies in C# 13 and .NET 9.
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Index

Summarizing custom type choices

Now that we have covered OOP and the C# features that enable you to define your own types, let's summarize what you've learned.

Categories of custom types and their capabilities

Categories of custom types and their capabilities are summarized in Table 6.6:

Type Instantiation Inheritance Equality Memory
class Yes Single Reference Heap
sealed class Yes None Reference Heap
abstract class No Single Reference Heap
record or record class Yes Single Value Heap
struct or record struct Yes None Value Stack
interface No Multiple Reference Heap
Table 6.6: Categories of custom types and their capabilities

It is best to think about these differences by starting with the "normal" case and then spotting the differences in other cases. For example, a "normal" class can be instantiated with new, it supports single inheritance, it uses memory reference equality, and its state is stored in heap memory.

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