
- C#
- Beginner
About this Course
Learn how to read, write, and process data using streams in C#, and get the basics of file system operations. We'll also learn about serialization with JSON using Json.NET, and how to send web requests from our application.
What you'll learn
- File I/O
- Streams
- Serialization
- Making Web Requests
Parsing Data
Learn how to parse information stored as strings into dates, integers, and floating-point types.
14 steps-
Reading Line By Line
6:43
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Reading Line By Line
3 questions
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Working with DateTime
6:35
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Working with DateTime
3 objectives
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Reference Types Versus Value Types
5:46
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Reference Types Versus Value Types
5 questions
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Working with Enums
3:57
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Working with Enums
3 objectives
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Working with Integers
6:27
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Working with Integers
2 objectives
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Working with Floating-Point Types
3:45
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Working with Floating-Point Types
2 objectives
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Calculate a Statistic
4:42
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Review
5 questions
Serialization
Learn how to use Json.NET to serialize objects into JSON.
11 steps-
Introduction to Serialization
2:02
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Intro to Serialization
3 questions
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Soccer Player Data
3:40
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Using Json.NET
3:29
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Deserializing with Json.NET
4:44
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Deserializing with Json.NET
4 objectives
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Cleaning up the Player Class
5:00
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Cleaning up the Player Class
3 objectives
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Top Ten Scorers
8:54
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Serializing to a File
4:27
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Serializing to a File
4 objectives
Streaming Data on the Net
Learn how to send and receive serialized data with the WebClient class.
10 stepsTeacher
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Carling Kirk
I'm a software developer in Portland, OR. I love C#, .NET, JavaScript, SQL, and cats.