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.NET Framework Using C#
Rev. 3.0
.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 whole system infrastructure and represents a major learning challenge for programmers developing applications on Microsoft platforms. Part of .NET is a major new object-oriented programming language, C#. But learning the new programming language is only part of the challenge. The much greater challenge is learning the .NET Framework and all its capabilities.

This four-day course is designed to provide a sound introduction to the .NET Framework for programmers who already know the C# language and the fundamentals of Windows Forms. It is current to .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. The course focuses on core portions of the .NET Framework that are common across many application areas. Separate courses are available in specific areas, such as ADO.NET, XML Programming, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Framework, Windows Communications Framework, ASP.NET and Web services.

The course starts with an introduction to the architecture and key concepts of .NET. It then discusses class libraries, assemblies, versioning, configuration, and deployment, which constitute a major advance in the simplicity and robustness of deploying Windows applications, ending the notorious “DLL hell.” The next two chapters discuss important topics in the .NET programming model, including metadata, reflection, I/O, and serialization. The following chapter continues the discussion of the .NET programming model, covering memory management, threading, asynchronous programming, application domains, marshal by value, marshal by reference, and.NET remoting.

.NET Security is introduced in some detail, including both code access security and role-based security. The next chapter covers interoperability of .NET with COM and with Win32 applications. The course includes an introduction to database programming using ADO.NET and LINQ. SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, bundled with Visual Studio 2008, is used in database examples. Finally, the .NET Framework diagnostic facilities are discussed in depth.

The course is practical, with many examples and a case study. The goal is to equip you to begin building significant applications using the .NET Framework. The student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples.

.NET Training Learning Objectives

  • Gain a thorough understanding of the philosophy and architecture of .NET
  • Acquire a working knowledge of the .NET programming model and .NET Security
  • Learn how to implement database applications using ADO.NET and LINQ
  • Learn how to debug .NET applications using .NET diagnostic classes and tools
.NET Training Prerequisites

The student should be an experienced application developer or architect with a working knowledge of C#, including building simple GUIs with Windows Forms.


.NET Training Course duration

4 days

.NET Training Course outline

1. .NET Fundamentals
 
What is Microsoft .NET?
Common Language Runtime
Attribute-Based Programming
Interface-Based Programming
Metadata
Common Type System
Framework Class Library
Language Interoperability
Managed Code
Assemblies and Deployment
Web Services
ASP.NET

2. Class Libraries
 
Components in .NET
Building Class Libraries at the Command Line
Class Libraries Using Visual Studio 2008
Using References

3. Assemblies, Deployment and Configuration
 
Assemblies
Private Assembly Deployment
Shared Assembly Deployment
Configuration Overview
Configuration Files
Programmatic Access to Configuration
Using SDK Tools for Signing and Deployment
Application Settings with .NET 2.0

4. Metadata and Reflection
 
Metadata
Reflection
Late Binding

5. I/O and Serialization
 
Directories
Files
Serialization
Attributes


6. .NET Programming Model
 
Memory Management and Garbage Collection
Threading and Synchronization
Asynchronous Delegates
.NET 2.0 BackgroundWorker
Application Domains
Marshal by Value
Marshal by Reference
.NET Remoting

7. .NET Security
 
Authentication and Authorization
Configuring Security
Code Access Security
Code Groups
Evidence
Permissions
Role-Based Security
Principals and Identities


8. Interoperating with COM and Win32
 
.NET Client Calling a COM Server
PInvoke

9. ADO.NET and LINQ
 
ADO.NET Overview
.NET Data Providers
Connections
Commands
DataReaders and Connected Access
Data Sets and Disconnected Access
Language Integrated Query

10. Debugging Fundamentals
 
Compile-time Errors and Run-time Errors
Configuring Debug, Release, and Special Builds
Visual Studio 2008 Debugger
Just-In-Time Debugging

11. Tracing
 
Tracing
Event Logs

12. More About Tracing
 
Using the BooleanSwitch and TraceSwitch Classes
Print Debugging Information with the Debug Class
Instrumenting Release Builds with the Trace Class
Using Listeners
Implementing Custom Listeners


System Requirements

Course exercises require Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition or higher. The preferred operating system is Windows XP. SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, bundled with Visual Studio 2005, is required for the database chapter. See the appropriate course Setup Guide for details.

A good minimal hardware profile for this course consists of a 2 GHz or better CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space for tools installation and courseware.


Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online

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