More Effective C#:改善C#程序的50个具体办法(英文版)

More Effective C#:改善C#程序的50个具体办法(英文版)
作 者: 瓦格纳
出版社: 人民邮电出版社
丛编项: 图灵程序设计丛书
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标 签: VC++
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作者简介

  Bill Wagner是世界知名的.NET专家,微软CO领域的MVP,并荣获微软Regional Director称号。他是著名软件咨询公司SRT Solutions的创始人,有20多年软件开发经验,曾经领导了众多成功的Windows平台产品的开发。他是微软开发社区的活跃人物,长期担任MSDN Magazine、ASP.NET Pro、Visual Studio Magazine等技术杂志的专栏作者。他的blog是http://www.srtsolutions.com/public/blog/20574,可以通过wwagner@SRTSolutions.com与他联系。

内容简介

《More Effective C#:改善C#程序的50个具体办法(英文版)》针对C# 2.0和3.0中添加的新特性给出了改善C#代码的50条实用建议,其中着重介绍了泛型技术,这是C# 2.0和3.0中众多新特性的基石。《More Effective C#:改善C#程序的50个具体办法(英文版)》按照建议的主题进行分类,其中每个建议针对某个特定问题进行展开,分析了问题的原因,给出解决的办法。《More Effective C#:改善C#程序的50个具体办法(英文版)》适合各层次.NET开发人员阅读。

图书目录

Chapter 1. Working with Generics 4

Item 1. Use Generic Replacements of 1.x Framework API Classes 4

Item 2. Define Constraints That Are Minimal and Sufficient 14

Item 3. Specialize Generic Algorithms Using Runtime Type Checking 19

Item 4. Use Generics to Force Compile-Time Type Inference 26

Item 5. Ensure That Your Generic Classes Support Disposable Type Parameters 32

Item 6. Use Delegates to Define Method Constraints on Type Parameters 36

Item 7. Do Not Create Generic Specialization on Base Classes or Interfaces 42

Item 8. Prefer Generic Methods Unless Type Parameters Are Instance Fields 46

Item 9. Prefer Generic Tuples to Output and Ref Parameters 50

Item 10. Implement Classic Interfaces in Addition to Generic Interfaces 56

Chapter 2. Multithreading in C# 63

Item 11. Use the Thread Pool Instead of Creating Threads 67

Item 12. Use BackgroundWorker for Cross-Thread Communication 74

Item 13. Use lock() as Your First Choice for Synchronization 78

Item 14. Use the Smallest Possible Scope for Lock Handles 86

Item 15. Avoid Calling Unknown Code in Locked Sections 90

Item 16. Understand Cross-Thread Calls in Windows Forms and WPF 93

Chapter 3. C# Design Practices 105

Item 17. Create Composable APIs for Sequences 105

Item 18. Decouple Iterations from Actions, Predicates, and Functions 112

Item 19. Generate Sequence Items as Requested 117

Item 20. Loosen Coupling by Using Function Parameters 120

Item 21. Create Method Groups That Are Clear, Minimal, and Complete 127

Item 22. Prefer Defining Methods to Overloading Operators 134

Item 23. Understand How Events Increase Runtime Coupling Among Objects 137

Item 24. Declare Only Nonvirtual Events 139

Item 25. Use Exceptions to Report Method Contract Failures 146

Item 26. Ensure That Properties Behave Like Data 150

Item 27. Distinguish Between Inheritance and Composition 156

Chapter 4. C# 3.0 Language Enhancements 163

Item 28. Augment Minimal Interface Contracts with Extension Methods 163

Item 29. Enhance Constructed Types with Extension Methods 167

Item 30. Prefer Implicitly Typed Local Variables 169

Item 31. Limit Type Scope by Using Anonymous Types 176

Item 32. Create Composable APIs for External Components 180

Item 33. Avoid Modifying Bound Variables 185

Item 34. Define Local Functions on Anonymous Types 191

Item 35. Never Overload Extension Methods 196

Chapter 5. Working with LINQ 201

Item 36. Understand How Query Expressions Map to Method Calls 201

Item 37. Prefer Lazy Evaluation Queries 213

Item 38. Prefer Lambda Expressions to Methods 218

Item 39. Avoid Throwing Exceptions in Functions and Actions 222

Item 40. Distinguish Early from Deferred Execution 225

Item 41. Avoid Capturing Expensive Resources 229

Item 42. Distinguish Between IEnumerable and IQueryable Data Sources 242

Item 43. Use Single() and First() to Enforce Semantic Expectations on Queries 247

Item 44. Prefer Storing Expression<> to Func<> 249

Chapter 6. Miscellaneous 255

Item 45. Minimize the Visibility of Nullable Values 255

Item 46. Give Partial Classes Partial Methods for Constructors, Mutators, and Event Handlers 261

Item 47. Limit Array Parameters to Params Arrays 266

Item 48. Avoid Calling Virtual Functions in Constructors 271

Item 49. Consider Weak References for Large Objects 274

Item 50. Prefer Implicit Properties for Mutable, Nonserializable Data 277

Index 283