.NET Training Overview
Microsoft .NET is an advance in programming technology that greatly simplifies application development, both for traditional, proprietary applications and for the emerging paradigm of Web-based services. .NET is a complete restructuring of Microsoft’s entire system infrastructure and represents a major learning challenge for programmers developing applications on Microsoft platforms.
This two-day intensive course is designed for the experienced programmer to help you quickly come up to speed on the C# language. It is current to Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5. Important newer features such as dynamic data type, named and optional arguments, the use of variance in generic interfaces, and asynchronous programming keywords are covered in a final chapter. An appendix covers the fundamentals of Language Integrated Query (LINQ).
This course concisely covers the essentials of programming using Microsoft’s C# programming language. It starts with a brief chapter, “.NET: What You Need to Know,” which gets you up and running in the .NET environment with a minimum of fuss. The next two chapters cover C# language essentials and object-oriented programming in C#. The next chapter discusses how C# relates to the .NET Framework. The following chapter covers delegates and events. The course includes a succinct introduction to creating GUI programs using Windows Forms. The course concludes with a chapter covering the newer features in C#. Appendices provide a tutorial on Visual Studio 2012, an overview of LINQ and a discussion of Visual Studio 2012 with Visual Studio 2010 solutions.
The course is practical, with many example programs and a progressively developed case study. The goal is to quickly bring you up to speed in writing C# programs. The student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples.
.NET Training Learning Objectives
- Acquire a working knowledge of C# programming
- Learn about important interactions between C# and the .NET Framework
- Learn how to implement simple GUI programs using Windows Forms
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- Gain a working knowledge of dynamic data type, named and optional arguments, and other new features in C# 4.0.
- Learn how to do asynchronous programming using new keywords in C# 5.0.
.NET Training Prerequisites
The student should be an experienced application developer or architect. Some background in object-oriented programming would be helpful.
.NET Training Course duration
2 days. The course could also be presented over a 3-day timeframe for somewhat less experienced students
.NET Training Course outline
1. NET: What You Need to Know
- .NET Executables and the CLR
- A .NET Testbed for C# Programming
- Using Visual Studio 2012
2. C# Overview for the Sophisticated Programmer
- First C# Console Application
- Namespaces
- Data Types
- Conversions
- Control Structures
- Subroutines and Functions
- Parameter Passing
- Strings
- Arrays
- Implicitly Typed Variables
- Console I/O
- Formatting
- Exception Handling
3. Object-Oriented Programming in C#
- Classes
- Access Control
- Methods and Properties
- Asymmetric Accessor Accessibility
- Static Data and Methods
- Constant and Readonly Fields
- Auto-Implemented Properties
- Inheritance
- Overriding Methods
- Abstract Classes
- Sealed Classes
- Access Control and Assemblies
4. C# and the .NET Framework
- Components
- Interfaces
- System.Object
- .NET and COM
- Collections
- IEnumerable and IEnumerator
- Copy Semantics in C#
- Generic Types
- Type-Safe Collections
- Object Initializers
- Collection Initializers
- Anonymous Types
- Attributes
5. Delegates and Events
- Delegates
- Anonymous Methods
- Lambda Expressions
- Random Number Generation
- Events
6. Introduction to Windows Forms
- Creating Windows Applications Using Visual Studio 2012
- Partial Classes
- Buttons, Labels and Textboxes
- Handling Events
- Listbox Controls
7. New Features in C# 4.0 and C# 5.0
- Dynamic Data Type
- Named Arguments
- Optional Arguments
- Variance in Generic Interfaces
- Asynchronous Programming Keywords
Appendix A. Using Visual Studio 2012
- Overview of Visual Studio 2012
- Creating a Console Application
- Project Configurations
- Debugging
- Multiple-Project Solutions
Appendix B. Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
- What Is LINQ?
- Basic Query Operators
- Filtering
- Ordering
- Aggregation
Appendix C. Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012
- Visual Studio 2012 with Visual Studio 2010 Solutions
- .NET Framework Version Issues
Appendix D. Learning Resources
System Requirements
Course examples require Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 7 or higher. See the appropriate course Setup Guide for details.
A good minimal hardware profile for this course consists of a 2 GHz or better CPU, 1 GB of RAM, and at least 10 GB of free disk space for tools installation and courseware.
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