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    C # SHARP Video and Books Training Tutorials. Learn C # SHARP online files sharing
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    Below are the C SHARP video tutorial files:
    C Sharp
    Part 1     Introduction
    Part 2     Reading and writing to a console
    Part 3     Built   in types
    Part 4     String type
    Part 5     Common Operators
    Part 6     Nullable Types
    Part 7     Datatypes conversion
    Part 8     Arrays
    Part 9     Comments
    Part 10     If statement
    Part 11     switch statement
    Part 12     switch statement continued
    Part 13     while loop
    Part 14     do while loop
    Part 15     for and foreach loops
    Part 16     Methods
    Part 17     Method parameters
    Part 18     Namespaces
    Part 19     Introduction to classes
    Part 20     Static and instance class members
    Part 21     Inheritance
    Part 22     Method hiding
    Part 23     Polymorphism
    Part 24     Difference between method overriding and method hiding
    Part 25     Method overloading
    Part 26     Why Properties
    Part 27     Properties
    Part 28     Structs
    Part 29     Difference between classes and structs
    Part 30     Interfaces
    Part 31     Explicit interfaces implementation
    Part 32     Abstract classes
    Part 33     Difference between abstract classes and interfaces
    Part 34     Problems of multiple class inheritance
    Part 35     Multiple class inheritance using interfaces
    Part 36     Delegates
    Part 37     Delegates usage
    Part 38     Delegates usage continued
    Part 39  Multicast Delegates
    Part 40  Exception Handling
    Part 41  Inner Exceptions
    Part 42  Custom Exceptions
    Part 43  Exception handling abuse
    Part 44  Preventing exception handling abuse
    Part 45  Why Enums
    Part 46  Enums Example
    Part 47  Enums
    Part 48  Difference between Types and Type Members
    Part 49  Access Modifiers
    Part 50  Internal and Protected Internal Access Modifiers
    Part 51  Access Modifiers for types
    Part 52  Attributes
    Part 53  Reflection
    Part 54   C#   Reflection Example
    Part 55  Late binding using reflection
    Part 56  Generics
    Part 57 C#   Why should you override ToString Method
    Part 58 C#   Why should you override Equals Method
    Part 59 C#   Difference between Convert ToString and ToString
    Part 60 C#   Difference between String and StringBuilder
    Part 61  Partial classes
    Part 62   Creating partial classes
    Part 63   Partial methods
    Part 64     How and where are indexers used
    Part 65     Indexers
    Part 66     Overloading indexers
    Part 67 Optional parameters
    Part 68  Making method parameters optional using method overloading
    Part 69  Making method parameters optional by specifying parameter defaults
    Part 70  Making method parameters optional by using OptionalAttribute
    Part 71   Code snippets in visual studio
    Part 72   What is dictionary
    Part 73   What is dictionary continued
    Part 74   List collection class
    Part 75   List collection class continued
    Part 76   Working with generic list class and ranges
    Part 77   Sort a list of simple types
    Part 78   Sort a list of complex types
    Part 79   Sort a list of complex types using Comparison delegate
    Part 80   Some useful methods of List collection class
    Part 81   When to use a dictionary over list
    Part 82   Generic queue collection class
    Part 83   Generic stack collection class
    Part 84   Real time example of queue collection class
    Part 85   Real time example of stack collection class
    Part 86   Multithreading
    Part 87   Advantages and disadvantages of multithreading
    Part 88   ThreadStart delegate
    Part 89   ParameterizedThreadStart delegate
    Part 90   Passing data to the Thread function in a type safe manner
    Part 91   Retrieving data from Thread function using callback method
    Part 92   Significance of Thread Join and Thread IsAlive functions
    Part 93   Protecting shared resources from concurrent access in multithreading
    Part 94   Difference between Monitor and lock
    Part 95   Deadlock in a multithreaded program
    Part 96   How to resolve a deadlock in a multithreaded program
    Part 97   Performance of a multithreaded program
    Part 98   Anonymous methods
    Part 99   Lambda expression
    Part 100   Func delegate