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    C# Developers: Learn the Art of Writing Clean Code

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    C# Developers: Learn the Art of Writing Clean Code

    C# Developers: Learn the Art of Writing Clean Code
    MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 37 kbps | 44 KHz | Duration: 4 Hours | 548 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    A Hands-on Guide on Common Code Smells in C# and How to Refactor Them using ReSharper

    "Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand." - Martin Fowler

    Poorly written code is hard to understand, maintain and test. But what separates poorly written code (aka code that smells) from beautiful code that talks? In this course, Mosh walks you through common code smells found in C# programs and how to refactor them using ReSharper. Refactoring is changing the design of the existing code without changing its external behaviour.

    In every lecture, you'll see an example of a popular code smell with Mosh's explanations about what is wrong about that code and why. You'll then learn how to change the code in a safe and step-by-step fashion while minimising breaking changes. All the source codes presented in the lectures are available for download so you can practice these techniques on your own.

    This course is packed with techniques and is a must for any C# developer who wants to improve the quality of their code.


    By the end of this course, you'll be able to
    Spot the smells in your code
    Refactor your code using safe and fast refactoring techniques with ReSharper
    Write clean code that is more readable and maintainable

    In particular, you'll learn how to

    Break long methods into smaller, more maintainable ones
    Simplify nested / complex conditional blocks
    Design the proper signature for your methods
    Remove duplicated code
    Refactor switch statements into an object-oriented design using polymorphism
    Write C# code using the standard naming convention
    And more…

    C# Developers: Learn the Art of Writing Clean Code