Effective C# (2nd Edition)

利用Ultra-Edit 32,配合Perl的正则表达式,很方便地把《Effective C#》第二版的目录截出来了,放在这儿随时提醒自己养成良好的习惯吧。书很不错,讲得很精细


Item 1: Use Properties Instead of Accessible Data Members
Item 2: Prefer readonly to const
Item 3: Prefer the is or as Operators to Casts
Item 4: Use Conditional Attributes Instead of #if
Item 5: Always Provide ToString()
Item 6: Understand the Relationships Among the Many Different Concepts of Equality
Item 7: Understand the Pitfalls of GetHashCode()
Item 8: Prefer Query Syntax to Loops
Item 9: Avoid Conversion Operators in Your APIs
Item 10: Use Optional Parameters to Minimize Method Overloads
Item 11: Understand the Attraction of Small Functions
Item 12: Prefer Member Initializers to Assignment Statements
Item 13: Use Proper Initialization for Static Class Members
Item 14: Minimize Duplicate Initialization Logic
Item 15: Utilize using and try/finally for Resource Cleanup
Item 16: Avoid Creating Unnecessary Objects
Item 17: Implement the Standard Dispose Pattern
Item 18: Distinguish Between Value Types and Reference Types
Item 19: Ensure That 0 Is a Valid State for Value Types
Item 20: Prefer Immutable Atomic Value Types
Item 21: Limit Visibility of Your Types
Item 22: Prefer Defining and Implementing Interfaces to Inheritance
Item 23: Understand How Interface Methods Differ from Virtual Methods
Item 24: Express Callbacks with Delegates
Item 25: Implement the Event Pattern for Notifications
Item 26: Avoid Returning References to Internal Class Objects
Item 27: Prefer Making Your Types Serializable
Item 28: Create Large-Grain Internet Service APIs
Item 29: Support Generic Covariance and Contravariance
Item 30: Prefer Overrides to Event Handlers
Item 31: Implement Ordering Relations with IComparable<T> and IComparer<T>
Item 32: Avoid ICloneable
Item 33: Use the new Modifier Only to React to Base Class Updates
Item 34: Avoid Overloading Methods Defined in Base Classes
Item 35: Learn How PLINQ Implements Parallel Algorithms
Item 36: Understand How to Use PLINQ for I/O Bound Operations
Item 37: Construct Parallel Algorithms with Exceptions in Mind
Item 38: Understand the Pros and Cons of Dynamic
Item 39: Use Dynamic to Leverage the Runtime Type of Generic Type Parameters
Item 40: Use Dynamic for Parameters That Receive Anonymous Types
Item 41: Use DynamicObject or IDynamicMetaObjectProvider for Data-Driven Dynamic Types
Item 42: Understand How to Make Use of the Expression API
Item 43: Use Expressions to Transform Late Binding into Early Binding
Item 44: Minimize Dynamic Objects in Public APIs
Item 45: Minimize Boxing and Unboxing
Item 46: Create Complete Application-Specific Exception Classes
Item 47: Prefer the Strong Exception Guarantee
Item 48: Prefer Safe Code
Item 49: Prefer CLS-Compliant Assemblies
Item 50: Prefer Smaller, Cohesive Assemblies


原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Abbey/p/2123312.html