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CsCodeExample

Examples of c# code in form of a simple tutorial. Containing:

  • Console Output
  • Variables
  • Declaration
  • Arithmetic Operators
  • Selection Statements
  • Iteration Statements
  • Arrays and Lists
  • Parsing and Exceptions
  • Functions
  • Enum
  • Classes
  • Console Input
  • File Read & Write

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Also take a look into others packages:
-Open source (MIT or cFOSS) authored .Net libraries (@Infopedia.io personal blog post)

.Net library Description
1 EFCore.BulkExtensions EF Core Bulk CRUD Ops (Flagship Lib)
2 EFCore.UtilExtensions EF Core Custom Annotations and AuditInfo
3 EFCore.FluentApiToAnnotation Converting FluentApi configuration to Annotations
4 FixedWidthParserWriter Reading & Writing fixed-width/flat data files
5 CsCodeGenerator C# code generation based on Classes and elements
6 CsCodeExample Examples of C# code in form of a simple tutorial

Naming Conventions

Local variables - nonCapitalLetter, camelCase.
Class, Function (Method - in a class) and Property name - CapitalLetter, PascalCase.
DO choose easy readable identifier (eg. HorizontalAlignment more English-readable than AlignmentHorizontal).
DO favor readability over brevity (property CanScrollHorizontally better than ScrollableX (obscure X-axis ref).
DO NOT use underscores (Hungarian notation), hyphens, or any other nonalphanumeric characters.
AVOID using identifiers that conflict with keywords of widely used programming languages.

Programming Principles:

DRY - Don't Repeat Yourself
YAGNI - You Aren't Gonna Need It (but have as much as you can out of the box)
KISS - Keep it Simple, Stupid - Kelly Johnson
"Good design is as little design as possible." - Dieter Rams
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein
"Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It's hard to keep things simple."-Richard Branson
"Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple." - Steve Jobs
"I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter." - Blaise Pascal
"I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures." - Lao Tzu

LoD - Law of Demeter or principle of least knowledge
SoC - Separation of Concerns; Layers: presentation, business(service), DAL - data access layer, DB - database
DDD - Domain Driven Design
_ RP - Repository Pattern msdn/TheRepoPattern (allows dependency injection and unit test for EF)
_ DI - Dependecy Injection (IoC - Inversion of Control), loosely-coupled
PRG pattern - Post/Redirect/Get
GRASP - General Responsibility Assignment Software Patterns

OOP - Object Oriented Programming
SOLID (object-oriented design) SolidInPictures:
[S] SRP - Single Responsibility Principle (a class should have only a single responsibility)
[O] OCP - Open/Closed Principle (entities[class, function,..] to be open for extension, closed for modification)
[L] LSP - Liskov Substitution Principle (objects replaceable with subtypes instances without altering correctness)
[I] ISP - Interface Segregation Principle (many client-specific interfaces are better than one general-purpose interface)
[D] DIP - Dependency Inversion Principle (Depend upon abstractions, not upon concretions, Dependency injection)

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