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James Michael Hare
2012 Visual C# MVP
Application Architect
Scottrade
August 3rd
, 2012
http://www.BlackRabbitCoder.net
Twitter: @BlkRabbitCoder
Me:
Blog: http://www.BlackRabbitCoder.net
Twitter: @BlkRabbitCoder
Information on Scottrade Careers:
http://jobs.scottrade.com
Twitter: @scottradejobs
What are “Little Wonders”?
The .NET Framework is full of “macro-sized”
goodness that can help make our coding lives easier
by automating common tasks.
But, the .NET Framework also has a lot of smaller
“micro-sized” tips and tricks that can improve code.
Many developers know of most of these, but it is
often surprising how many times newer developers
don’t.
These are just a few of those items, there are many
more.
How do they help?
Basically, by employing these small items at the right
time, you can increase application:
Readability – some of the wonders make code much
more concise and easy to read.
Maintainability – often goes hand and hand with
readability, by removing ambiguity of the code, it is
easier to maintain without introducing errors.
Performance – a few of the little wonders can even help
increase the performance of your code (depending on
usage).
The Little Wonders
Syntactical Sugar
Implicit Typing
Auto-Properties
using Blocks
static Class Modifier
Casts
as (TryCast)
String
Case-Insensitive Equals()
static IsNullOrEmpty()
static
IsNullOrWhitespace()
Object:
static Equals()
Path
BCL Class for Path Handling
Stopwatch
BCL Class for Timing
TimeSpan
static Factory Methods
Operators
Conditional
Null-Coalescing
Initializers
Object Initializers
Collection Initializers
Extension Methods
Defining Custom Extensions
LINQ Extension Methods
Implicit typing
So many times declarations and instantiations are
redundant:
C#:
VB:
Since declared type is same as instantiated type, can
use implicit typing:
C#:
VB:
Generally speaking, more readable since less
redundant typing.
Auto-Implemented Properties
Most properties simply get/set a backing field:
Auto-Implemented Properties
Manually creating these can make code more bloated.
Auto-Implemented properties take the pain out of
declaring simple properties:
Automatically creates a private, hidden backing field.
Automatically creates a getter that returns field.
Automatically creates a setter that assigns field.
VB allows you to assign auto-property inline.
C# allows you to have different accessibility for set and
get (i.e. you can create read-only properties).
Auto-Implemented Properties
C#:
Auto-Implemented Properties
VB:
Using using Blocks
When using an IDisposable instance, be careful how
you clean up:
What happens if exception is thrown before one or all
are disposed?
Using using Blocks
Fully protecting gets ugly fast…
Using using Block
Safer -- handles Dipose() even if exception.
Can stack multiple using declarations in C#.
Looks cleaner than multi-indenting.
C#:
Using using Block
VB doesn’t look quite as clean when “stacked”, but
still cleaner than the try/finally.
VB:
Static Class Modifier
Some utility classes contain only static methods:
Static Class Modifier
Classes with only static (Shared) methods and
properties shouldn’t be instantiated or inherited.
Could mark class sealed (NotInheritable) and
create private constructor:
Static Class Modifier
Instead, mark class static and will prevent
inheritance, instantiation, and instance members.
C#:
VB doesn’t have static modifier for classes:
 Modules are the VB.NET equivalent.
The as Cast (TryCast)
If you use is check followed by a cast, you are checking twice…
C#:
VB:
The as cast (TryCast in VB) lets you do a conditional cast if type
is convertible, or null if not.
The as Cast (TryCast)
C#:
VB:
Case-Insensitive String Equals
Sometimes you will see someone attempting to check
case-insensitive string equality by using ToUppper():
C#:
VB:
This creates a temp string that needs to be garbage
collected later.
Case-Insensitive String Equals
Instead of converting ToUpper(), use optional
argument for case-insensitivity:
C#:
VB:
Can also be applied to static String.Equals().
String Compare
Returns integer result of whether the first argument
is less, equal, or greater than the second argument.
Has optional parameter for case-insensitive.
Static String Empty Checks
Often time in code you will see something like:
C#:
VB:
Compound expressions are harder to read.
Can lead to buggy code if incorrectly coded or
inverted.
If string has whitespace, what then?
Static String Empty Checks
The System.String class has some static methods for
checking for null, empty, or whitespace only strings:
IsNullOrEmpty() – returns true if reference is null or
contains a completely empty string (zero Length).
IsNullOrWhiteSpace() – returns true if reference is
null, zero Length, or if all characters in string are
whitespace.
These static methods make the intent of the code
cleaner and eliminate need for compound expression.
Inverting the condition is also much more obvious.
Static String Empty Checks
C#:
VB:
Static Object Equals Check
What happens in the following if the LHS is null?
C#:
VB:
Equals() instance method can handle null RHS, but
not LHS.
Static Object Equals Check
You could check for null of LHS first, but gets ugly.
Use static (Shared) Equals() method instead:
C#:
VB:
Safer than using operator == for most types since ==
relies on an operator overload to exist.
The Path Class
Path has helper methods for parsing/combining
paths.
The Stopwatch Class
BCL class in System.Diagnostics.
Allows for much more precise timing than comparing
DateTime instances.
Contains basic methods for controlling Stopwatch:
Start() – marks starting time to now.
Stop() – marks ending time to now.
Reset() – resets start and end times.
Contains properties to query duration including:
ElapsedMilliseconds – long for milliseconds elapsed.
Elapsed – precicse elapsed time as a TimeSpan.
The Stopwatch Class
C#:
VB:
TimeSpan Factory Methods
How many times have you seen code like this and
wondered what the TimeSpan represents?
C#:
VB:
The constructors for TimeSpan are a bit ambiguous.
TimeSpan Factory Methods
TimeSpan has a series of static factory methods:
TimeSpan.FromDays(double days)
TimeSpan.FromHours(double hours)
TimeSpan.FromMinutes(double minutes)
TimeSpan.FromSeconds(double seconds)
TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(double millis)
These methods can be used to create TimeSpans of
varying durations in a way that promotes better
readability.
TimeSpan Factory Methods
C#:
VB:
The Conditional Operator
Essentially a mini if-then-else operator.
Best used for small decisions that lead to a value
assignment or return.
If used simply, can make code more concise.
C#:
<bool-expression> ? <if-true> : <if-false>
VB:
If(<bool-expression>, <if-true>, <if-false>)
The Conditional Operator
C#:
VB:
The Null-Coalescing Operator
Allows concise substitution for null (Nothing) references.
C#:
<reference> ?? <null-substitute>
VB:
If(<reference>, <null-substitute>)
Equivalent to conditional operator checking for null/Nothing:
C#:
value ?? substitue
value != null ? value : substitute
VB:
If(value, substitue)
If(value IsNot Nothing, value, substitue)
The Null-Coalescing Operator
C#
VB:
Object Initializers
Many times, we create an object and then
immediately set a series of properties:
Lot of repetitive code especially if names are long:
Object Initializers
Of course, you could make it easier by providing
constructors, but you lose some readability:
Also, would need several constructor overloads or
acceptable default parameters.
Object initializers come in handy because they can be
used to initialize any public property or field.
Improves readability since tagged with property
name.
Object Initializers
C#:
VB:
Collection Initializers
Similarly, creating collections can be repetitive:
Especially if the type contained is non-trivial:
Collection Initializers
Can use collection initializer syntax to add multiple
items at time of collection construction:
C#:
VB:
Collection Initializers
Even works well in conjunction with object
initializers for initializing collections of complex
objects:
C#:
VB:
Collection Initializers
What is the difference between these?
Collection Initializers
Initializers preserve beforefieldinit modifier in the IL:
Gives small performance bump - without beforefieldinit
the CLR must check the class to see if static constructor
called before accessing any static member.
Extension Methods
If you develop a good piece of generic functionality
and want to attach it to an existing (sealed) type or
interface, you can create an Extension Method
Treated just like a true instance method, except can
be called off null (Nothing) reference, although this
is not recommended.
In C#, create a static class and static method with
this keyword marking the first argument.
In VB, create a Module and mark with
<Extension()> attribute.
Extension Methods
C#:
Extension Methods
VB:
Extension Methods
Can call just like regular instance methods:
Can be useful for adding behavior generically or to
interfaces.
Used to give most of the LINQ functionality to
IEnumerable.
Overuse can cause confusion and pollute IntelliSense.
LINQ
Too many times developers re-invent the wheel.
Say you have a list of Product such as:
LINQ
If you wanted all products with value > 100 grouped
by category, you could do something like…
LINQ
Or use the LINQ extensions methods:
Or LINQ expression syntax:
Either way, the algorithms are already written and
unit tested and ready to use.
Don’t reinvent the wheel.
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C# features

  • 1. James Michael Hare 2012 Visual C# MVP Application Architect Scottrade August 3rd , 2012 http://www.BlackRabbitCoder.net Twitter: @BlkRabbitCoder
  • 2. Me: Blog: http://www.BlackRabbitCoder.net Twitter: @BlkRabbitCoder Information on Scottrade Careers: http://jobs.scottrade.com Twitter: @scottradejobs
  • 3. What are “Little Wonders”? The .NET Framework is full of “macro-sized” goodness that can help make our coding lives easier by automating common tasks. But, the .NET Framework also has a lot of smaller “micro-sized” tips and tricks that can improve code. Many developers know of most of these, but it is often surprising how many times newer developers don’t. These are just a few of those items, there are many more.
  • 4. How do they help? Basically, by employing these small items at the right time, you can increase application: Readability – some of the wonders make code much more concise and easy to read. Maintainability – often goes hand and hand with readability, by removing ambiguity of the code, it is easier to maintain without introducing errors. Performance – a few of the little wonders can even help increase the performance of your code (depending on usage).
  • 5. The Little Wonders Syntactical Sugar Implicit Typing Auto-Properties using Blocks static Class Modifier Casts as (TryCast) String Case-Insensitive Equals() static IsNullOrEmpty() static IsNullOrWhitespace() Object: static Equals() Path BCL Class for Path Handling Stopwatch BCL Class for Timing TimeSpan static Factory Methods Operators Conditional Null-Coalescing Initializers Object Initializers Collection Initializers Extension Methods Defining Custom Extensions LINQ Extension Methods
  • 6. Implicit typing So many times declarations and instantiations are redundant: C#: VB: Since declared type is same as instantiated type, can use implicit typing: C#: VB: Generally speaking, more readable since less redundant typing.
  • 7. Auto-Implemented Properties Most properties simply get/set a backing field:
  • 8. Auto-Implemented Properties Manually creating these can make code more bloated. Auto-Implemented properties take the pain out of declaring simple properties: Automatically creates a private, hidden backing field. Automatically creates a getter that returns field. Automatically creates a setter that assigns field. VB allows you to assign auto-property inline. C# allows you to have different accessibility for set and get (i.e. you can create read-only properties).
  • 11. Using using Blocks When using an IDisposable instance, be careful how you clean up: What happens if exception is thrown before one or all are disposed?
  • 12. Using using Blocks Fully protecting gets ugly fast…
  • 13. Using using Block Safer -- handles Dipose() even if exception. Can stack multiple using declarations in C#. Looks cleaner than multi-indenting. C#:
  • 14. Using using Block VB doesn’t look quite as clean when “stacked”, but still cleaner than the try/finally. VB:
  • 15. Static Class Modifier Some utility classes contain only static methods:
  • 16. Static Class Modifier Classes with only static (Shared) methods and properties shouldn’t be instantiated or inherited. Could mark class sealed (NotInheritable) and create private constructor:
  • 17. Static Class Modifier Instead, mark class static and will prevent inheritance, instantiation, and instance members. C#: VB doesn’t have static modifier for classes:  Modules are the VB.NET equivalent.
  • 18. The as Cast (TryCast) If you use is check followed by a cast, you are checking twice… C#: VB: The as cast (TryCast in VB) lets you do a conditional cast if type is convertible, or null if not.
  • 19. The as Cast (TryCast) C#: VB:
  • 20. Case-Insensitive String Equals Sometimes you will see someone attempting to check case-insensitive string equality by using ToUppper(): C#: VB: This creates a temp string that needs to be garbage collected later.
  • 21. Case-Insensitive String Equals Instead of converting ToUpper(), use optional argument for case-insensitivity: C#: VB: Can also be applied to static String.Equals().
  • 22. String Compare Returns integer result of whether the first argument is less, equal, or greater than the second argument. Has optional parameter for case-insensitive.
  • 23. Static String Empty Checks Often time in code you will see something like: C#: VB: Compound expressions are harder to read. Can lead to buggy code if incorrectly coded or inverted. If string has whitespace, what then?
  • 24. Static String Empty Checks The System.String class has some static methods for checking for null, empty, or whitespace only strings: IsNullOrEmpty() – returns true if reference is null or contains a completely empty string (zero Length). IsNullOrWhiteSpace() – returns true if reference is null, zero Length, or if all characters in string are whitespace. These static methods make the intent of the code cleaner and eliminate need for compound expression. Inverting the condition is also much more obvious.
  • 25. Static String Empty Checks C#: VB:
  • 26. Static Object Equals Check What happens in the following if the LHS is null? C#: VB: Equals() instance method can handle null RHS, but not LHS.
  • 27. Static Object Equals Check You could check for null of LHS first, but gets ugly. Use static (Shared) Equals() method instead: C#: VB: Safer than using operator == for most types since == relies on an operator overload to exist.
  • 28. The Path Class Path has helper methods for parsing/combining paths.
  • 29. The Stopwatch Class BCL class in System.Diagnostics. Allows for much more precise timing than comparing DateTime instances. Contains basic methods for controlling Stopwatch: Start() – marks starting time to now. Stop() – marks ending time to now. Reset() – resets start and end times. Contains properties to query duration including: ElapsedMilliseconds – long for milliseconds elapsed. Elapsed – precicse elapsed time as a TimeSpan.
  • 31. TimeSpan Factory Methods How many times have you seen code like this and wondered what the TimeSpan represents? C#: VB: The constructors for TimeSpan are a bit ambiguous.
  • 32. TimeSpan Factory Methods TimeSpan has a series of static factory methods: TimeSpan.FromDays(double days) TimeSpan.FromHours(double hours) TimeSpan.FromMinutes(double minutes) TimeSpan.FromSeconds(double seconds) TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(double millis) These methods can be used to create TimeSpans of varying durations in a way that promotes better readability.
  • 34. The Conditional Operator Essentially a mini if-then-else operator. Best used for small decisions that lead to a value assignment or return. If used simply, can make code more concise. C#: <bool-expression> ? <if-true> : <if-false> VB: If(<bool-expression>, <if-true>, <if-false>)
  • 36. The Null-Coalescing Operator Allows concise substitution for null (Nothing) references. C#: <reference> ?? <null-substitute> VB: If(<reference>, <null-substitute>) Equivalent to conditional operator checking for null/Nothing: C#: value ?? substitue value != null ? value : substitute VB: If(value, substitue) If(value IsNot Nothing, value, substitue)
  • 38. Object Initializers Many times, we create an object and then immediately set a series of properties: Lot of repetitive code especially if names are long:
  • 39. Object Initializers Of course, you could make it easier by providing constructors, but you lose some readability: Also, would need several constructor overloads or acceptable default parameters. Object initializers come in handy because they can be used to initialize any public property or field. Improves readability since tagged with property name.
  • 41. Collection Initializers Similarly, creating collections can be repetitive: Especially if the type contained is non-trivial:
  • 42. Collection Initializers Can use collection initializer syntax to add multiple items at time of collection construction: C#: VB:
  • 43. Collection Initializers Even works well in conjunction with object initializers for initializing collections of complex objects: C#: VB:
  • 44. Collection Initializers What is the difference between these?
  • 45. Collection Initializers Initializers preserve beforefieldinit modifier in the IL: Gives small performance bump - without beforefieldinit the CLR must check the class to see if static constructor called before accessing any static member.
  • 46. Extension Methods If you develop a good piece of generic functionality and want to attach it to an existing (sealed) type or interface, you can create an Extension Method Treated just like a true instance method, except can be called off null (Nothing) reference, although this is not recommended. In C#, create a static class and static method with this keyword marking the first argument. In VB, create a Module and mark with <Extension()> attribute.
  • 49. Extension Methods Can call just like regular instance methods: Can be useful for adding behavior generically or to interfaces. Used to give most of the LINQ functionality to IEnumerable. Overuse can cause confusion and pollute IntelliSense.
  • 50. LINQ Too many times developers re-invent the wheel. Say you have a list of Product such as:
  • 51. LINQ If you wanted all products with value > 100 grouped by category, you could do something like…
  • 52. LINQ Or use the LINQ extensions methods: Or LINQ expression syntax: Either way, the algorithms are already written and unit tested and ready to use. Don’t reinvent the wheel.