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Harrison Ferrone
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Harrison Ferrone

Harrison Ferrone is an instructional content creator for LinkedIn Learning and Pluralsight, tech editor for the Ray Wenderlich website, and used to write technical documentation on the Mixed Reality team at Microsoft. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Columbia College, Chicago. After a few years as an iOS developer at small start-ups, and one Fortune 500 company, he fell into a teaching career and never looked back.
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Remembering your object-oriented programming

OOP is a vast field of expertise, and its mastery requires not only study but also time spent applying its principles to real-life software development.

With all the foundational information you learned in this book, it might seem like a mountain you’re just better off not even attempting to climb. However, when you feel that way, take a step back and revisit these key concepts from Chapter 5Working with Classes, Structs, and OOP:

  • Classes are blueprints for objects you want to create in code
  • They can contain properties, methods, and events
  • They use constructors to define how they are instantiated
  • Instantiating objects from a class blueprint creates a unique instance of that class
  • Classes are reference types, meaning when the reference is copied it’s not a new instance
  • Structs are value types, meaning when the struct is copied a brand-new instance is created
  • Classes...
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Harrison Ferrone

Harrison Ferrone is an instructional content creator for LinkedIn Learning and Pluralsight, tech editor for the Ray Wenderlich website, and used to write technical documentation on the Mixed Reality team at Microsoft. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Columbia College, Chicago. After a few years as an iOS developer at small start-ups, and one Fortune 500 company, he fell into a teaching career and never looked back.
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