Join Anton Delsink for an in-depth discussion in this video What you should know, part of Code Clinic: C#.
- [Man] In this course, we are assuming that you are familiar with the C sharp programming language, and with visual studio. In particular, we are going to use a variety of c sharp language features throughout this course. And we are going to use the visual studio test explorer window for creating unit tests as a starting point for many of our solutions. We are also going to use a visual studio NuGet dependency manager to pull in the various libraries that we want to use. You do not need to be an expert on any of these topics as you'll see in the video, we will guide you through using most of these for each of the solutions in this course.
As we go through each solution for each problem, you may find that you need more background or that you might want more depth on the features we are using. And so do take a look at the additional courses available on the site. There is a course for almost every topic we touch on, both from a c sharp language point of view and for each of the dependencies we are using, each of the libraries we make use of, and the components that we reference, almost all of them have courses available.
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10/31/2018Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 7s
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What you should know1m 7s
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Exercise files53s
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1. Problem 1: Pond Oreille
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Solution overview4m 30s
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Explore the data with Excel6m 59s
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Create a new TryParse method7m 52s
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Testing with sample data8m 32s
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Filter data using LINQ6m 26s
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Conclusion1m 11s
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2. Problem 2: Where Am I?
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Intro: Where am I?1m 46s
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Solution overview2m 20s
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Conclusion1m 11s
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3. Problem 3: Eight Queens
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Intro: Eight queens1m 43s
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Solution overview5m 21s
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Eight queens test cases3m 57s
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Debug recursive calls6m 57s
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Find all solutions6m 15s
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Conclusion1m 35s
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4. Problem 4: Accessing Peripherals
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Intro: Accessing peripherals1m 54s
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Solution overview2m 55s
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Using class SignalGenerator3m 17s
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Conclusion1m 15s
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5. Problem 5: Facial Recognition
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Intro: Facial recognition1m 38s
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Solution overview4m 52s
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Using class HttpWebRequest4m 33s
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Display output image3m 56s
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Conclusion1m 11s
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6. Problem 6: Real-Time Information Dashboard
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Solution overview2m 41s
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NuGet and FactoryTelemetry2m 59s
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LiveCharts AngularGauge XAML8m 49s
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Configuring data binding5m 3s
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Load data into CharValues5m 12s
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Data binding gauge to property10m 21s
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X-axis label formatter5m 46s
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Set up for a dynamic x-axis5m 54s
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Adding multiple line series10m 42s
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Conclusion1m 15s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 46s
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