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Udemy – C# Anti-Patterns: A List Of Programming Practices To Avoid

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Udemy – C# Anti-Patterns: A List Of Programming Practices To Avoid

Udemy – C# Anti-Patterns: A List Of Programming Practices To Avoid
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 55 kbps | 48 KHz | Duration: 2 Hours | 386 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

This course will teach you many bad programming practices that every professional developer must know, but never use

BEST COURSE CHOICE for beginners and intermediate C# developers who want to take their programming skills to the next level.

Do you know that feeling?

A new developer has joined your team. You assign a short task to get started, and a couple of days later you do a quick code review to check if everything is ok.

As your eyes glance over the first few lines of code you spray your Cola all over your keyboard, and all you can think is:

"What is this I don't even?"

We've all been there. Code reviews sometimes expose truly terrible code - mangled object hierarchies, judicious use of Parse and ToString, and reinvented standard framework classes littered with bugs.

In fact the same bad code tends to crop up over and over, which is why we call them "Anti-Patterns".

Anti-patterns are common responses to a recurring problem that are ineffective and highly counter-productive.

In a series of short lectures I am going to show you the most common C# anti-patterns. I will introduce each anti-pattern, show you why the pattern is bad, and how you can refactor the code to resolve the problem.

Why should you take this course?

You should take this course if you are a beginner or intermediate C# developer and want to take your skills to the next level. A thorough understanding of all common anti-patterns will help you enormously in your understanding of C# and the .NET Framework.

Or you might be working in a developer team and about to perform your first code review. The examples in this course will help you spot bad code quickly, and give you an idea what senior developers like to see at when they review code.

Or maybe you're preparing for a C# related job interview? This course will give you an excellent foundation to answer any questions about code quality they might throw at you.

30 day money-back guarantee

This course comes with an unconditional, Udemy backed, 30-day money-back guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with the course for any reason, simply request a refund and get your full purchase amount back, no questions asked.

Act now

This course contains over 1 hour of video content and I am adding new material every month. The current price is $49 and will go up in the near future. Enrol now to benefit from the current price and get lifelong free access to all future materials.

As a course student you can contact me and ask me for help with any performance-related C# problem you might have. I am available on weekdays during office hours (Central European Time).

Enrol now!
What are the requirements?

You should have a Windows, Mac or Linux laptop with Microsoft Visual Studio, Xamarin Studio or Monodevelop installed
You should be familiar with the C# language
That's it!

What am I going to get from this course?

Over 13 lectures and 1 hour of content!
Learn from a certified Microsoft trainer from your own desk
Many hours of video content showing you code that abuses the .NET type system, incorrectly uses exceptions, suffers from bad object design, does not perform, and much more!
Learn how to use booleans responsibly, and avoid judicious use of Parse and ToString,
What is the correct way to handle exceptions?
What is a "God" object, and why is it bad?
What is better: Spaghetti code or Lasagna code?
What is the Law Of Demeter, and why should you care?

What is the target audience?

This course is for beginner and intermediate C# programmers who want to learn how to write clean and well-designed code
Ideal for students who are about to take a job interview, and need to prepare for performance-related questions
Do you need to perform a code review on a new member of your development team? Then this course is for you too!


Udemy – C# Anti-Patterns: A List Of Programming Practices To Avoid