Learning object-oriented programming is an obstacle that many beginning developers struggle with, and for good reason: It involves getting your head around a whole new approach to solving problems. In this workshop, professional developer Edward Tanguay teaches you object-oriented programming in a unique way. He introduces a real-world problem and shows two approaches to it, one object-oriented and one not. The non-object-oriented approach works at the beginning, but then you see as you progress along this path that adding features becomes increasingly difficult. Then he shows you the object-oriented approach, and you see how the structure of the code is different and how this allows you to add new features with ease. You’ll also learn about new features of C# 4.0 such as the very welcome named and optional parameters as well as the fabulously simple new COM Interop feature to help you read and write Excel files from C#.
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Table of content
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Object-Oriented Programming
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Understanding Why You Need OOP Doing It the
Wrong Way
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Understanding Why You Need OOP – Part 1
Defining the Classes
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Understanding Why You Need OOP – Part 2
Building the First Class
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Understanding Why You Need OOP – Part 3
Building Classes Based on Others
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Constructors
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Properties, Methods, and Fields
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Access Modifiers private, protected,
internal, and public
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Method Modifiers virtualoverride, abstract,
and static
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Abstract Classes and Interfaces
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 New in C# 4
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COM Interop-Creating Excel Files
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Named and Optional Parameters
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Using Tuples
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