Here's the complete list of topics in the Daily Parker's 2018 Blogging A-to-Z challenge on the theme "Programming in C#":
- A is for Assembly (April 1)
- B is for BASIC (April 2)
- C is for Common Language Runtime (April 3)
- D is for Database (April 4)
- E is for Encapsulation (April 5)
- F is for F# (April 6)
- G is for Generics (April 7)
- H is for Human Factors (April 9)
- I is for Interface (April 10)
- J is for JetBrains (April 11)
- K is for Key-Value Pairs (April 12)
- L is for LINQ (April 13)
- M is for Method (April 14)
- N is for Namespace (April 16*)
- O is for O(n) Notation (April 17*)
- P is for Polymorphism (April 18*)
- Q is for Querying (April 19*)
- R is for Reflection (April 20*)
- S is for String (April 23*)
- T is for Type (April 23*)
- U is for UUID (April 24*)
- V is for var (April 25)
- W is for While (and other iterators) (April 26)
- X is for XML (April 27)
- Y is for Y2K (and other date/time problems) (April 29*)
- Z is for Zero (April 30)
Generally I posted all of them at noon UTC (7am Chicago time) on the proper day, except for the ones with stars. (April was a busy month.)
I hope you've enjoyed this series. I've already got topic ideas for next year. And next month the blog will hit two huge milestones, so stay tuned.