C # SHARP Video and
Books Training Tutorials. Learn C # SHARP online files sharing
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C Sharp Videos and Books Online Sharing |
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Below are the C SHARP video
tutorial files:
| C Sharp |
| Part 1 Introduction |
| Part 2 Reading and writing to a console |
| Part 3 Built in types |
| Part 4 String type |
| Part 5 Common Operators |
| Part 6 Nullable Types |
| Part 7 Datatypes conversion |
| Part 8 Arrays |
| Part 9 Comments |
| Part 10 If statement |
| Part 11 switch statement |
| Part 12 switch statement continued |
| Part 13 while loop |
| Part 14 do while loop |
| Part 15 for and foreach loops |
| Part 16 Methods |
| Part 17 Method parameters |
| Part 18 Namespaces |
| Part 19 Introduction to classes |
| Part 20 Static and instance class members |
| Part 21 Inheritance |
| Part 22 Method hiding |
| Part 23 Polymorphism |
| Part 24 Difference between method overriding and method hiding |
| Part 25 Method overloading |
| Part 26 Why Properties |
| Part 27 Properties |
| Part 28 Structs |
| Part 29 Difference between classes and structs |
| Part 30 Interfaces |
| Part 31 Explicit interfaces implementation |
| Part 32 Abstract classes |
| Part 33 Difference between abstract classes and interfaces |
| Part 34 Problems of multiple class inheritance |
| Part 35 Multiple class inheritance using interfaces |
| Part 36 Delegates |
| Part 37 Delegates usage |
| Part 38 Delegates usage continued |
| Part 39 Multicast Delegates |
| Part 40 Exception Handling |
| Part 41 Inner Exceptions |
| Part 42 Custom Exceptions |
| Part 43 Exception handling abuse |
| Part 44 Preventing exception handling abuse |
| Part 45 Why Enums |
| Part 46 Enums Example |
| Part 47 Enums |
| Part 48 Difference between Types and Type Members |
| Part 49 Access Modifiers |
| Part 50 Internal and Protected Internal Access Modifiers |
| Part 51 Access Modifiers for types |
| Part 52 Attributes |
| Part 53 Reflection |
| Part 54 C# Reflection Example |
| Part 55 Late binding using reflection |
| Part 56 Generics |
| Part 57 C# Why should you override ToString Method |
| Part 58 C# Why should you override Equals Method |
| Part 59 C# Difference between Convert ToString and ToString |
| Part 60 C# Difference between String and StringBuilder |
| Part 61 Partial classes |
| Part 62 Creating partial classes |
| Part 63 Partial methods |
| Part 64 How and where are indexers used |
| Part 65 Indexers |
| Part 66 Overloading indexers |
| Part 67 Optional parameters |
| Part 68 Making method parameters optional using method overloading |
| Part 69 Making method parameters optional by specifying parameter defaults |
| Part 70 Making method parameters optional by using OptionalAttribute |
| Part 71 Code snippets in visual studio |
| Part 72 What is dictionary |
| Part 73 What is dictionary continued |
| Part 74 List collection class |
| Part 75 List collection class continued |
| Part 76 Working with generic list class and ranges |
| Part 77 Sort a list of simple types |
| Part 78 Sort a list of complex types |
| Part 79 Sort a list of complex types using Comparison delegate |
| Part 80 Some useful methods of List collection class |
| Part 81 When to use a dictionary over list |
| Part 82 Generic queue collection class |
| Part 83 Generic stack collection class |
| Part 84 Real time example of queue collection class |
| Part 85 Real time example of stack collection class |
| Part 86 Multithreading |
| Part 87 Advantages and disadvantages of multithreading |
| Part 88 ThreadStart delegate |
| Part 89 ParameterizedThreadStart delegate |
| Part 90 Passing data to the Thread function in a type safe manner |
| Part 91 Retrieving data from Thread function using callback method |
| Part 92 Significance of Thread Join and Thread IsAlive functions |
| Part 93 Protecting shared resources from concurrent access in multithreading |
| Part 94 Difference between Monitor and lock |
| Part 95 Deadlock in a multithreaded program |
| Part 96 How to resolve a deadlock in a multithreaded program |
| Part 97 Performance of a multithreaded program |
| Part 98 Anonymous methods |
| Part 99 Lambda expression |
| Part 100 Func delegate |