What’s New in C# 12: A Practical Guide with Exercises

Learn about the new features in C# 12, through theoretical videos and practical exercises.

Hello My name is Hector Perez, Be welcome to the course, “New features in C# 12, a practical guide”. I am Microsoft MVP and software developer with more than 10 years of experience

What you’ll learn

  • What’s new in C# 12.
  • Motivations behind the new features.
  • Scenarios for using the new features.
  • Exercises to practice implementing the new features.

Course Content

  • Primary Constructors –> 7 lectures • 24min.
  • Collection Expressions –> 7 lectures • 26min.
  • Optional and parameter array parameters for lambdas –> 5 lectures • 20min.
  • Alias any type –> 4 lectures • 30min.

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Hello My name is Hector Perez, Be welcome to the course, “New features in C# 12, a practical guide”. I am Microsoft MVP and software developer with more than 10 years of experience

C# is the powerful programming language created by Microsoft, placed among the most popular and used today

The reason, is that with C# you can create almost any type of application, from video games, to mobile applications, to web projects

With the release of a new version of .NET every year, new features are added to C#, making it an increasingly flexible and powerful language

In this course, you will learn about the main features of C# 12, the reason behind the incorporation of each of them into the language, as well as exercises that will allow you to get hands-on to practice what you have learned

At the end of the course, you will know what are the main new features of C# 12 and how to use them in your projects

Some of the topics that we will see in the course are:

 

  • Primary Constructors
  • Collection Expressions
  • Optional parameters for lambdas
  • Param array parameters for lambdas
  • Alias any type
  • Among other topics

To have a good use of the course, it is recommended to have basic knowledge of C#

What are you waiting for to update your C# knowledge? See you in the course