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Introduction
00:51
Getting started with the .NET Framework can be a daunting task, as the .NET Framework class library is quite big. But there are a core set of classes and concepts that you'll find yourself using frequently in your applications. In this course, we’ll take a look at these and how we can use them in our code.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 03:50
2 lessons, 03:50
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction00:51
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
00:51
Free Lesson 1.2What You Need02:59
Free Lesson
1.2
What You Need
02:59
2.The System Namespace5 lessons, 47:48
5 lessons, 47:48
2.1Primitive Data Types05:26
2.1
Primitive Data Types
05:26
2.2Working With Dates, Times, and Timespans11:41
2.2
Working With Dates, Times, and Timespans
11:41
2.3Nullable Value Types04:19
2.3
Nullable Value Types
04:19
2.4Working With URIs11:39
2.4
Working With URIs
11:39
2.5Arrays14:43
2.5
Arrays
14:43
3.Collections2 lessons, 18:29
2 lessons, 18:29
3.1Super Duper Arrays aka List11:33
3.1
Super Duper Arrays aka List
11:33
3.2Dictionary06:56
3.2
Dictionary
06:56
4.System.IO2 lessons, 39:14
2 lessons, 39:14
4.1File System Basics17:23
4.1
File System Basics
17:23
4.2Reading and Writing Streams21:51
4.2
Reading and Writing Streams
21:51
5.The System.Net Namespace2 lessons, 23:00
2 lessons, 23:00
5.1HttpWebRequest and HttpWebResponse12:05
5.1
HttpWebRequest and HttpWebResponse
12:05
5.2The WebClient Class10:55
5.2
The WebClient Class
10:55
6.System.Data4 lessons, 1:05:53
4 lessons, 1:05:53
6.1ADO.NET Basics13:27
6.1
ADO.NET Basics
13:27
6.2Simplifying ADO.NET13:38
6.2
Simplifying ADO.NET
13:38
6.3Entity Framework Code First19:35
6.3
Entity Framework Code First
19:35
6.4Working With Entity Framework19:13
6.4
Working With Entity Framework
19:13
7.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:30
1 lesson, 00:30
7.1Conclusion00:30
7.1
Conclusion
00:30
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