PluralSight – Net Regular Expressions

PluralSight – Net Regular Expressions-JGTiSO
English | Size: 183.77 MB
Category: Tutorial

Have you ever wanted to get a better understanding of how you can use and apply regular expressions in your .NET projects? Look no further! In this course, .NET Regular Expressions, you’ll learn foundational knowledge to apply regex patterns to solve many of your software problems First, you’ll explore the history of regular expressions Next, you’ll discover pattern matching and string manipulation. Finally, you’ll learn about how the regex engine works and how to optimize your expressions. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of .NET regular expressions needed to apply these awesome expressions to your existing software challenges

Udemy – Essentials of Docker For Net Developers

Udemy – Essentials of Docker For Net Developers BOOKWARE-SOFTiMAGE
English | Size: 505.13 MB
Category: Tutorial

In this course, our instructor Rahul Sahay (Microsoft MVP), specialising in Web technologies will take you through the essentials of Docker for .Net Developers.

Cloud Academy – Net Microservices Refactor and Design Course One

Cloud Academy – Net Microservices Refactor and Design Course One-STM
English | Size: 2.15 GB
Category: Tutorial

In this advanced course, we take a legacy monolithic .Net application and re-architect it to use a combination of cloud services to increase, scalability, performance, and manageability

Packt – Date and Time Fundamentals in NET and SQL Server

Packt – Date and Time Fundamentals in NET and SQL Server-XQZT
English | Size: 2.23 GB
Category: Tutorial

This course will help you build a solid foundation in working with dates and times in software development.

Almost all software works with dates and times in one form or another. However, dates and times give rise to many pitfalls even in very simple scenarios. We all know that security and logging are regular aspects of almost any program. Most developers have no idea how many bugs are concealed behind dates and times; they lie dormant in programs and can suddenly blow up your production code, causing very unfortunate repercussions. That’s why working with dates and times is a fully fledged and very important aspect of software development.