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Topics
Getting started with C# Language
Verbatim Strings
Extension Methods
C# 6.0 Features
Keywords
Null-Coalescing Operator
Yield Keyword
LINQ Queries
Getting started with Java Language
Streams
Arrays
Intent
Getting started with JavaScript
Variables
Getting started with Go
Getting started with C++
Getting started with C Language
Getting started with Scala Language
Promises
Getting started with AngularJS
npm
std::vector
Pointers
Examples
Creating a new console application (Visual Studio)
Extension methods - overview
Multiline Strings
Escaping Double Quotes
Interpolated Verbatim Strings
Expression-bodied function members
Exception filters
Auto-property initializers
String interpolation
Null propagation
as
continue
Basic usage
Null checking
goto
Simple Usage
Early Termination
Correctly checking arguments
Chaining methods
Range and Repeat
Skip and Take
First, FirstOrDefault, Last, LastOrDefault, Single, and SingleOrDefault
Except
SelectMany
Creating Your First Java Program
Using Streams
Creating and Initializing Arrays
Creating a List from an Array
Getting a result from another Activity
Using console.log()
echo and print
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World by Defining a 'main' Method
Hello, World!
Introduction
Getting Started
Installing packages
Accessing Elements
foreach
Verbatim strings instruct the compiler to not use character escapes
break
Freeing Memory
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