Using Generics in C#

Created by: Robby Millsap

Produced in 2018

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Course Description

Generics were introduced to C# 2.0 in 2005. They allow programmers to write general-purpose code that is type safe, without writing a tedious amount of type-specific data structures. Similar to C++ templates, generics reduce the amount of type checking required to build reusable code and make you a much more productive C# programmer. This course is designed to introduce the beginning programmer to the concept of generics and show how to use them for greater reusability in popular design patterns. Instructor Robby Millsap covers the history and purpose of generics, as well as concepts such as type scoping, constraints, and collections. In chapter two, he demonstrates how to incorporate generics into actual architecture, following design patterns such as service locator, visitor, and observer.

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Robby Millsap

Robby Millsap is a .NET web services lead engineer at Trek Bicycle and a LinkedIn Learning instructor.

In his professional life, Robby is focused on outworking his competition, striving to be the 1 in 10,000 and not the other 9,999. Prior to his current role, Robby was a lead UI engineer at DashBid, and a senior software engineer at Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, where he developed financial applications for banks. His skills include software development, public speaking, and developer training. You can learn more about Robby at iamsap.com.

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