Dynamic Programming in C# 10
C# is a statically typed language but it also has (often overlooked) dynamic features. This course will teach you to use dynamic C# to make some difficult and cumbersome programming tasks easier and allow you to create more flexible C# applications.
The statically typed nature of C# helps prevent bugs but can make some programming tasks harder and some types of applications more difficult to write. In this course, Dynamic Programming in C# 10, you’ll gain the ability to make difficult or time-consuming programming tasks easier and help you create applications where data structures are not known at compile time. First, you’ll explore how to create and work with dynamic object instances. Next, you’ll discover how dynamic C# can make applications easier and quicker to create. Finally, you’ll learn how to create your own custom dynamic classes and how to take advance of features from other dynamic languages from right inside your C# code. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of dynamic C# needed to make difficult and cumbersome programming tasks easier and allow you to create more flexible C# applications.
Author Name: Jason Roberts
Author Description:
With over 15 years of experience in both frontend and backend software development, Jason Roberts is a freelance developer, trainer, and author. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computing, is the author of several books, and writes at his blog DontCodeTired.com. Jason is an open source contributor and in addition to enterprise software development, he has designed and developed Windows Store and Windows Phone apps.
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