.NET internals: Writing Object-Oriented .NET IL code
What do you think about the possibility of writing object-oriented code using "machine-level" language?
Well, it is possible if you use .NET IL (Intermediate Language).
This is my latest video about .NET IL where I explain how to write object-oriented code.
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Tural Suleymani
Tural Suleymani
Regularly, I drop new videos on 'DecodeBytes' YouTube channel, sharing practical tips, tackling common challenges, and offering unique insights to help you level up your coding skills. Subscribe now and join the journey! Short about me : Tural has over 10 years of experience as a Senior FullStack Developer and Technology Evangelist, including 9 years of experience teaching software development. At Sphere( bp), he leads the development of large-scale microservices using .NET Core, and cutting-edge technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka, GraphQL etc. A self-taught pioneer he empowers developers through his "DecodeBytes" YouTube channel and actively contributes to the tech communities, authoring video courses and sharing insightful articles on C#, Apache Kafka, GraphQL, Javascript, Node.js, and Microservices. A Microsoft Certified Specialist(MCSD, MCSA, ext.MCT) and 2x C# Corner MVP, Tural is driven by a constant desire to learn, innovate, and inspire others to unlock their full potential. Check out my "Apache Kafka for Distributed Systems" Udemy course!