Description
Developing software can be very hard and often increasingly harder over time. Within the .NET runtime lies a few namespaces that aren’t often mentioned in publications. These namespaces hold treasures for C# and other .NET developers that can help automate tedious tasks and also help in delivering more robust software. Metaprogramming is an advanced technique that helps developers to automate repetitive tasks, generate scalable code, and enhance productivity in software development. Metaprogramming in C# is a comprehensive guide that will help you reap the full potential of metaprogramming in .NET runtime. You’ll start by learning about the .NET runtime environment and how you can use it to become a more productive developer. You'll learn how to infer types using reflection, use attributes, and create dynamic proxies. You’ll also explore the use of expressions to create and execute code and how to take advantage of Dynamic Language Runtime. But that's not all! You’ll also learn to go beyond inheritance and use method signature conventions to create easily maintainable code. Finally, you’ll dive into the world of compiler magic with Roslyn, where you'll discover how to use Roslyn to generate code, perform static code analysis, and write your own compiler extensions. By the end of this book, you’ll have a deep understanding of metaprogramming concepts and how to apply them to your C# code. You’ll be able to think about types, use attributes and expressions to generate code, and apply crosscutting concerns to improve code quality. This book is for C# developers interested in learning about the .NET runtime and how to leverage it for writing maintainable, scalable, and secure code. Software architects who are responsible for designing and managing complex software solutions will also benefit from the book.Key Features
Book Description
What you will learn
Who this book is for
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TypeBooks
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ProviderPackt
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration7h 58m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Developing software can be very hard and often increasingly harder over time. Within the .NET runtime lies a few namespaces that aren’t often mentioned in publications. These namespaces hold treasures for C# and other .NET developers that can help automate tedious tasks and also help in delivering more robust software.
Key Features
- Employ metaprogramming to automate your tasks and increase your productivity
- Write maintainable, scalable, and adaptable code using metaprogramming techniques
- Leverage the .NET runtime for complex problem-solving
Book Description
Metaprogramming is an advanced technique that helps developers to automate repetitive tasks, generate scalable code, and enhance productivity in software development. Metaprogramming in C# is a comprehensive guide that will help you reap the full potential of metaprogramming in .NET runtime.
You’ll start by learning about the .NET runtime environment and how you can use it to become a more productive developer. You'll learn how to infer types using reflection, use attributes, and create dynamic proxies. You’ll also explore the use of expressions to create and execute code and how to take advantage of Dynamic Language Runtime.
But that's not all! You’ll also learn to go beyond inheritance and use method signature conventions to create easily maintainable code. Finally, you’ll dive into the world of compiler magic with Roslyn, where you'll discover how to use Roslyn to generate code, perform static code analysis, and write your own compiler extensions.
By the end of this book, you’ll have a deep understanding of metaprogramming concepts and how to apply them to your C# code. You’ll be able to think about types, use attributes and expressions to generate code, and apply crosscutting concerns to improve code quality.
What you will learn
- Write less repetitive code
- Increase productivity
- Improve feedback loop
- Focus on delivering business value
- Improve security
- Improve software quality
Who this book is for
This book is for C# developers interested in learning about the .NET runtime and how to leverage it for writing maintainable, scalable, and secure code. Software architects who are responsible for designing and managing complex software solutions will also benefit from the book.