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| diff --git a/csharp.html.markdown b/csharp.html.markdown index 222ba0d2..02650038 100644 --- a/csharp.html.markdown +++ b/csharp.html.markdown @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Multi-line comments look like this  //public void MethodOrClassOrOtherWithParsableHelp() {}  // Specify the namespaces this source code will be using -// The namespaces below are all part of the standard .NET Framework Class Libary  +// The namespaces below are all part of the standard .NET Framework Class Libary  using System;  using System.Collections.Generic;  using System.Dynamic; @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ namespace Learning.CSharp      public class LearnCSharp      {          // BASIC SYNTAX - skip to INTERESTING FEATURES if you have used Java or C++ before -        public static void Syntax()  +        public static void Syntax()          {              // Use Console.WriteLine to print lines              Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); @@ -371,11 +371,11 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";          //          // INTERESTING FEATURES          // -         +          // DEFAULT METHOD SIGNATURES          public // Visibility -        static // Allows for direct call on class without object  +        static // Allows for direct call on class without object          int // Return Type,          MethodSignatures(              int maxCount, // First variable, expects an int @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              int another = 3,              params string[] otherParams // captures all other parameters passed to method          ) -        {  +        {              return -1;          } @@ -400,8 +400,8 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";          // The classes for TKey and TValue is specified by the user calling this function.          // This method emulates the SetDefault of Python          public static TValue SetDefault<TKey, TValue>( -            IDictionary<TKey, TValue> dictionary,  -            TKey key,  +            IDictionary<TKey, TValue> dictionary, +            TKey key,              TValue defaultItem)          {              TValue result; @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              return result;          } -        // You can narrow down the objects that are passed in  +        // You can narrow down the objects that are passed in          public static void IterateAndPrint<T>(T toPrint) where T: IEnumerable<int>          {              // We can iterate, since T is a IEnumerable @@ -450,13 +450,13 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              // GENERICS              // -            var phonebook = new Dictionary<string, string>() {  +            var phonebook = new Dictionary<string, string>() {                  {"Sarah", "212 555 5555"} // Add some entries to the phone book              };              // Calling SETDEFAULT defined as a generic above              Console.WriteLine(SetDefault<string,string>(phonebook, "Shaun", "No Phone")); // No Phone -            // nb, you don't need to specify the TKey and TValue since they can be  +            // nb, you don't need to specify the TKey and TValue since they can be              // derived implicitly              Console.WriteLine(SetDefault(phonebook, "Sarah", "No Phone")); // 212 555 5555 @@ -491,26 +491,26 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              // DISPOSABLE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - let you handle unmanaged resources easily.              // Most of objects that access unmanaged resources (file handle, device contexts, etc.) -            // implement the IDisposable interface. The using statement takes care of  +            // implement the IDisposable interface. The using statement takes care of              // cleaning those IDisposable objects for you.              using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter("log.txt"))              {                  writer.WriteLine("Nothing suspicious here");                  // At the end of scope, resources will be released.                  // Even if an exception is thrown. -            }  +            }              // PARALLEL FRAMEWORK              // http://blogs.msdn.com/b/csharpfaq/archive/2010/06/01/parallel-programming-in-net-framework-4-getting-started.aspx -            var websites = new string[] {  -                "http://www.google.com", "http://www.reddit.com",  +            var websites = new string[] { +                "http://www.google.com", "http://www.reddit.com",                  "http://www.shaunmccarthy.com"              };              var responses = new Dictionary<string, string>(); -             +              // Will spin up separate threads for each request, and join on them              // before going to the next step! -            Parallel.ForEach(websites,  +            Parallel.ForEach(websites,                  new ParallelOptions() {MaxDegreeOfParallelism = 3}, // max of 3 threads                  website =>              { @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";                  (introduceTo) => string.Format("Hey {0}, this is {1}", student.FirstName, introduceTo));              Console.WriteLine(student.Introduce("Beth")); -            // IQUERYABLE<T> - almost all collections implement this, which gives you a lot of  +            // IQUERYABLE<T> - almost all collections implement this, which gives you a lot of              // very useful Map / Filter / Reduce style methods              var bikes = new List<Bicycle>();              bikes.Sort(); // Sorts the array @@ -556,8 +556,8 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              // ASPARALLEL              // And this is where things get wicked - combines linq and parallel operations              var threeWheelers = bikes.AsParallel().Where(b => b.Wheels == 3).Select(b => b.Name); -            // this will happen in parallel! Threads will automagically be spun up and the  -            // results divvied amongst them! Amazing for large datasets when you have lots of  +            // this will happen in parallel! Threads will automagically be spun up and the +            // results divvied amongst them! Amazing for large datasets when you have lots of              // cores              // LINQ - maps a store to IQueryable<T> objects, with delayed execution @@ -575,9 +575,9 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";                  .Select(b => b.Name); // still no query run              // Now the query runs, but opens a reader, so only populates are you iterate through -            foreach (string bike in query)  +            foreach (string bike in query)                  Console.WriteLine(result); -             +          } @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";              private set; // You can set modifiers on the get/set methods          } -        int _speed; // Everything is private by default: Only accessible from within this class.  +        int _speed; // Everything is private by default: Only accessible from within this class.                      // can also use keyword private          public string Name { get; set; } @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";          // Constructors are a way of creating classes          // This is a default constructor -        public Bicycle()  +        public Bicycle()          {              this.Gear = 1; // you can access members of the object with the keyword this              Cadence = 50;  // but you don't always need it @@ -688,13 +688,13 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";          // This is a specified constructor (it contains arguments)          public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear, -                       string name, bool hasCardsInSpokes, BikeBrand brand)  +                       string name, bool hasCardsInSpokes, BikeBrand brand)              : base() // calls base first          { -            Gear = startGear;  +            Gear = startGear;              Cadence = startCadence;              _speed = startSpeed; -            Name = name;  +            Name = name;              _hasCardsInSpokes = hasCardsInSpokes;              Brand = brand;          } @@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";      }      /// <summary> -    /// Used to connect to DB for LinqToSql example.  +    /// Used to connect to DB for LinqToSql example.      /// EntityFramework Code First is awesome (similar to Ruby's ActiveRecord, but bidirectional)      /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/jj193542.aspx      /// </summary> @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried";   	* ASP.NET Web Forms (old)   	* WebMatrix (tool)   * Desktop Development - 	* Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) (new)  + 	* Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) (new)   	* Winforms (old)  ## Further Reading | 
