Functional Programming Deep Dive with C#
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Take your code to the next level of maintainability, efficiency/concurrency, and ease-of-understanding. Learn the principles of functional programming, how and where to apply it in C#, and why it will make you a better programmer. Improve your software's architecture and leapfrog your code quality over that of your peers. What You'll LearnWhy functional programming is usefulHow to apply functional principles and patterns in C#Design and Implement Immutable Types and Maybes/Options (Null values)Writing Pure Functions (functions without side effects)Using recursion with functional programming paradigms to simplify your codeUsing LINQ to clean up code and condense logicHandle errors in functional styleUtilizing extension methods to write fluent, easy to read code. Make use of new C# 8 and 9 features in functional styleCourse DescriptionLearn how to apply function paradigms and patterns to codebases in C#. If you want to improve the maintainability, understandability, stability, and terseness of your code; this course will help you do that. This is meant for experienced C# developers that already have a solid, moderately deep understanding of the C# language. Each video will introduce a concept, and lay out an example of implementing that concept. If you want to improve your code's quality, make your application faster and easier to understand, and increase your own productivity, then this course will help you tremendously. Each video in this series can be watched independently. You can get value out of each video by itself if you already know certain concepts or are looking to learn something specific. Teaching StyleAll videos are short, to-the-point, and avoid fluff. The course covers the following topics: Theoretical Foundations of Functional ProgrammingCore Concepts of Functional ProgrammingFunctional Features in C# (C# 9 included)Immutability, Extensibility, and Extendibility in C#Dealing with Errors and Nulls gracefullyCourse Keywords: C# Clean CodeC# Best PracticesFunctional Programming in C#C# Functional ProgrammingClean Code in C#Functional ProgrammingCode ReadabilityStable Code in C#

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