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Getting Started With Linq In C# - AD-TEAM - 11-16-2024 Getting Started With Linq In C# Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 692.10 MB | Duration: 1h 46m Start working productively with LINQ in less than 2 hours [b]What you'll learn[/b] Understand the key differences between LINQ and loops Use the most common LINQ methods to work with collections Identify and fix common mistakes when using LINQ with collections Use LINQ to refactor away from conditionals Learn new LINQ methods and overloads from recent .NET versions [b]Requirements[/b] Know the C# syntax to declare and initialize objects Write conditionals (such as if, else, and switch) and loops (such as for, while, and foreach) Work with collections like arrays and lists Have the latest version of the .NET SDK installed [b]Description[/b] Collections are everywhere. Comments in a post, purchased items in an invoice, and guests in a hotel reservation.We often work with these collections using for, foreach, and other loops. But C#, has a feature specifically designed for working with collections:Language Integrated Query (LINQ).With LINQ, you filter, transform, and query collections, using more concise and readable code than traditional loops.This is the one C# feature you can't ignore. In fact, it's the best of all C# features. Ever.What you will learn?In this course, we're covering everything you need to know to start working productively with LINQ, in less than 2 hours.After taking this course, you will:Understand the key differences between LINQ and loops.Learn the most frequently used LINQ methods for working with collections.Identify and fix common mistakes when using LINQ.Refactor away from conditionals using LINQ.Explore the latest LINQ methods and overloads from recent .NET versions.LINQ works with XML files and database records too. But, in this course, we're focusing on LINQ and collections like arrays and lists.Think of this course like the 20% of the LINQ features you're using 80% of the time (That's the Pareto Principle, by the way). We're not covering every single LINQ method out there, but the most frequently used ones. And that's on purpose. In our every day coding (and jobs) we keep using a handful of methods most of the time.Who is this course for?If you're a beginner or intermediate C# developer who want to write more compact and expressive code when working with collections, this course is for you.You should be comfortable declaring and initializing C# objects and working with conditionals, loops, and collections such as arrays and lists.By the end of this course, you'll be ready to productively manipulate collections with LINQ.See you in the first lesson. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Getting Started Lecture 2 What's LINQ? Section 2: LINQ vs. Loops Lecture 3 Filter Collections Using Where Lecture 4 Understand the IEnumerable Type Lecture 5 Use LINQ with Older Versions Lecture 6 Write Extensions Methods Lecture 7 Write Delegates Using Func and Action Lecture 8 Write Lambda Expressions Lecture 9 Exercise: Find Your Favorite Movies Lecture 10 LINQ and Declarative Programming Lecture 11 LINQ and Immutability Lecture 12 LINQ and Laziness Lecture 13 Wrap-up! Section 3: Most Common LINQ Methods Lecture 14 Transform a Collection With Select Lecture 15 Transform a Collection Using the Position of Elements Lecture 16 Query Collections with Any and All Lecture 17 Group Elements of a Collection Lecture 18 Group Elements and Transform Every Group Lecture 19 Group Elements by More Than One Property Lecture 20 Use Anonymous Objects With GroupBy Lecture 21 Order Elements of a Collection Lecture 22 Choose One Element with First and FirstOrDefault Lecture 23 Choose One Element with Last and LastOrDefault Lecture 24 Choose One Element with Single and SingleOrDefault Lecture 25 Choose and Leave Out Elements with Take and Skip Lecture 26 Exercise: Write a Paginate Method Lecture 27 Exercise: Refactor From Loops to LINQ Lecture 28 Query Collections of Numbers With Sum, Min, and Max Lecture 29 Flatten a Collection of Collections With SelectMany Lecture 30 Find Unique Elements With Distinct Lecture 31 Perform Set Operations With Intersect, Union, and Except Lecture 32 Exercise: Use LINQ Methods Lecture 33 Carry An Operation With Aggregate Lecture 34 Use LINQ Query Syntax Lecture 35 Wrap-up! Section 4: Common LINQ Mistakes Lecture 36 Use the Right LINQ Methods Lecture 37 Write Null Checks with FirstOrDefault Lecture 38 Avoid Multiple Evaluations of a LINQ Query Lecture 39 Exercise: Remove Mistakes Lecture 40 Wrap-up! Section 5: Refactoring With LINQ Lecture 41 Replace Comparisons with Any Lecture 42 Replace a Set of Choices with FirstOrDefault Lecture 43 Validate Objects With All Lecture 44 Exercise: Add a Recommended Movie Lecture 45 Wrap-up! Section 6: New LINQ Features Lecture 46 Split a Collection Into Buckets With Chunk Lecture 47 Find Unique Elements With DistinctBy Lecture 48 Use Take Method with Ranges Lecture 49 Use FirstOrDefault with a Safe Default Lecture 50 Count Elements of a Collection With CountBy Lecture 51 Select Elements And Their Position With Index Lecture 52 Wrap-up! Section 7: Conclusion Lecture 53 Wrap-up! C# developers who want to write more compact and expressive code when working with collections,C# developers looking to stay up-to-date with LINQ features in recent .NET versions
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