Afc C License Coaching Course
Description Do you want code that's maintainable, extensible, and easily testable? If so, then C# interfaces are here to help.
In this course, we’ll take a look at how we can use interfaces effectively in our code. We'll start at the beginning ('What are interfaces?' ) and then explore why we want to use them. Along the way we'll create and implement own interfaces, see how to explicitly implement interfaces, and take a look at dynamic loading, unit testing, and dependency injection. All of which is made possible with interfaces.
THE second edition of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) C-License Coach Certificate Course offered by the Cebu Football Association (CFA) this year wi. Sep 11, 2016 Visiting AFC Instructor Marlon Manos Maro from the Philippines recently conducted an AFC 'C' Coaching License course at Guam Football Association for 25. Jan 09, 2014 The AFC ‘A’ Coaching Certificate course is for coaches who hold both the ‘C’ and ‘B’ Coaching Certificates. Selection of participants is based only on the recommendation of the instructors.
Description Learn how to use concurrent collections in multithreaded code! This course is a comprehensive introduction to the concurrent collections. It shows you how to use each of the main collection types: ConcurrentDictionary, ConcurrentQueue, ConcurrentBag, and ConcurrentStack. You'll learn the correct techniques for using these collections to avoid bugs such as race conditions, and also how to use BlockingCollection with the concurrent collections correctly in producer-consumer scenarios. The course rounds off with a look at some concurrent collection best practices. Description Whether you're still learning C# or you already have some experience, it's sometimes hard to know what you don't know. This is the follow-up course to C# Tips and Traps and is designed to further short-circuit your C# learning and provides a whole host of useful information about the sometimes under-used or unknown features of both the C# language and the.Net framework.
It's suitable for those who are brand new to C# as well as experienced developers looking to 'round off' their C# skills and 'fill in the gaps'. Description In the second part of this course, we take.NET developers behind the scenes of advanced C# language features to get a deeper insight into the language, the Intermediate Language (IL) it compiles into, and the Common Language Runtime (CLR) it runs on.
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By studying language internals, you can make better design choices involving advanced language features, solve hard debugging puzzles quicker, and understand the performance ramifications of these language features. This is the second part of a two-part course.
Description Do you want code that's maintainable, extensible, and easily testable? If so, then C# interfaces are here to help. In this course, we’ll take a look at how we can use interfaces effectively in our code. We'll start at the beginning ('What are interfaces?' ) and then explore why we want to use them.
Along the way we'll create and implement own interfaces, see how to explicitly implement interfaces, and take a look at dynamic loading, unit testing, and dependency injection. All of which is made possible with interfaces. Description Learn how to use concurrent collections in multithreaded code! This course is a comprehensive introduction to the concurrent collections.
It shows you how to use each of the main collection types: ConcurrentDictionary, ConcurrentQueue, ConcurrentBag, and ConcurrentStack. You'll learn the correct techniques for using these collections to avoid bugs such as race conditions, and also how to use BlockingCollection with the concurrent collections correctly in producer-consumer scenarios. The course rounds off with a look at some concurrent collection best practices. Description Whether you're still learning C# or you already have some experience, it's sometimes hard to know what you don't know.
This is the follow-up course to C# Tips and Traps and is designed to further short-circuit your C# learning and provides a whole host of useful information about the sometimes under-used or unknown features of both the C# language and the.Net framework. It's suitable for those who are brand new to C# as well as experienced developers looking to 'round off' their C# skills and 'fill in the gaps'. Description In the second part of this course, we take.NET developers behind the scenes of advanced C# language features to get a deeper insight into the language, the Intermediate Language (IL) it compiles into, and the Common Language Runtime (CLR) it runs on. By studying language internals, you can make better design choices involving advanced language features, solve hard debugging puzzles quicker, and understand the performance ramifications of these language features. This is the second part of a two-part course.