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C# 10 and .NET 6: Cross-Platform Development

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This book is aimed at developers new to C# and .NET 6 or with limited prior experience and are up for a challenge. If you've built applications for a while, the content may be useful as a refresher.

The first chapters focus on C# fundamentals, such as variables, loops, and methods. Then the content gets progressively more challenging, describing object-oriented programming, generics, asynchronous operations, Blazor WebAssembly, Entity Framework, and minimal Web APIs.

The content is tactical, practical, and highly modular to make it easier for you to learn. This means you read the content one chapter at a time and implement the exercises to learn everything the book teaches. You build many complete exercises to deepen your understanding of C#.

The author has worked professionally as a C# consultant and teacher since its release and as a Microsoft Certified Instructor for many years.

716 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2022

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June 5, 2023
I would say that it is an indispensable aid for any developer looking to construct cross-platform applications. The authors have done a tremendous job of explaining the key aspects and ideas of C# 10 and.NET 6 in a clear and concise manner. The e-book is well organised, with every chapter building upon the preceding one, making it handy to observe and understand.
One of the things that impressed me most about this e-book is the depth and breadth of the topics covered. The authors do not just cover the fundamentals of C# and.NET; they delve into superior matters such as LINQ, asynchronous programming, and overall performance optimisation.
Another thing about the book that I favoured was the use of real-world examples. The authors provide masses of code snippets and examples that illustrate how to apply the ideas mentioned in the book to real-world scenarios. This makes it handy to see how the principles can be utilised in exercise and permits readers to begin constructing cross-platform purposes right away.
Additionally, I would rather propose "Flutter cross-platform development: Andersen’s Success Story" to any developer searching to construct cross-platform applications. The Article is well-written, comprehensive, and practical, making it an necessary and useful resource for any developer's bookshelf.
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