Course Description
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This course aims to provide professionals with a piece of knowledge and skills they needed to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform. This Programming in C main focuses on its structure, language syntax, and implementation details. It is created to be the programming language best suited for writing enterprise applications for .NET and C# blended with the productivity of Microsoft Visual Basic with the raw power of C++. This training is a simple, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language based on the C and C++ family of languages.
This course is not mapped to any exam.
This training is designed based on the objectives of the course variant 10266A.
Prerequisites for this training
At least 12 months experience working with an Object-Oriented language
Have C++ or Java knowledge:
Who should attend this course?
This course is intended for experienced developers who already have programming experience in C, C++, Visual Basic, or Java and understand the concepts of object-oriented programming.
This course is not designed for new programmers; it is targeted at professional developers with at least 12 months experience of programming in an object-oriented environment.
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Microtek Learning is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions. This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
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What you will learn
- Explain the purpose of the .NET Framework, and understand how to use C# and Visual Studio 2010 to build .NET Framework applications.
- Understand the syntax of basic C# programming constructs.
- Create and call methods in a C# application.
- Catch, handle and throw exceptions.
- Perform basic file IO operations in a C# application.
- Create and use new types (enumerations, classes, and structures), and understand the differences between reference types and value types.
- Control the visibility and lifetime of members in a type.
- Use inheritance to create new reference types.
- Manage the lifetime of objects and control the use of resources.
- Define properties and indexers to encapsulate data, and define operators for this data.
- Decouple an operation from the method that implements an operation, and use these decoupled operations to handle asynchronous events.
- Use collections to aggregate data, and use Generics to implement type-safe collection classes, structures, interfaces, and methods.
- Implement custom collection classes that support enumeration.
- Query in-memory data by using LINQ.
- Integrate code written by using a dynamic language such as Ruby and Python, or technologies such as COM, into a C# application
This module explains the .NET Framework, and using C# and Visual Studio 2010 for building .NET Framework applications.
Introduction to the .NET Framework
Creating Projects Within Visual Studio 2010
Writing a C# Application
Building a Graphical Application
Documenting an Application
Running and Debugging Applications by Using Visual Studio 2010
Lab: Introducing C# and the .NET Framework
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the purpose of the .NET Framework.
Create Microsoft Visual C# projects by using Visual Studio 2010.
Explain the structure of a C# application.
Use the WPF Application template to build a simple graphical application.
Use XML comments to document an application.
Use the debugger to step through a program.
This module explains the syntax of basic C# programming constructs.
Declaring Variables and Assigning Values
Using Expressions and Operators
Creating and Using Arrays
Using Decision Statements
Using Iteration Statements
Lab: Using C# Programming Constructs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Declare variables and assign values.
Create expressions by using operators.
Create and use arrays.
Use decision statements.
Use iteration statements.
This module explains how to create and call methods.
Defining and Invoking Methods
Specifying Optional Parameters and Output Parameters
Lab: Declaring and Calling Methods
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to declare and call methods
Define and call methods that take optional parameters and output parameters
This module explains how to catch exceptions and handle them. Students will also learn how to throw exceptions.
Handling Exceptions
Raising Exceptions
Lab: Handling Exceptions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to catch and handle exceptions
Describe how to create and raise exceptions
This module explains how to perform basic file I/O operations in a C# application.
Accessing the File System
Reading and Writing Files by Using Streams
Lab: Reading and Writing Files
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to access the file system by using the classes that the .NET Framework provides.
Describe how to read and write files by using streams.
This module explains how to create and use new types (enumerations, classes, and structures)
Creating and Using Enumerations
Creating and Using Classes
Creating and Using Structs
Comparing References to Values
Lab: Creating New Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to create and use enumerations.
Describe how to create and use classes.
Describe how to create and use structures.
Explain the differences between reference and value types.
This module explains how to control the visibility and lifetime of members in a type.
Controlling Visibility of Type Members
Sharing Methods and Data
Lab: Encapsulating Data and Methods
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to control the visibility of type members.
Describe how to share methods and data.
This module explains how to use inheritance to create new reference types
Using Inheritance to Define New Reference Types
Defining and Implementing Interfaces
Defining Abstract Classes
Lab: Inheriting From Classes and Implementing Interfaces
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use inheritance to define new reference types.
Define and implement interfaces.
Define abstract classes.
This module explains how to manage the lifetime of objects and control the use of resources.
Introduction to Garbage Collection
Managing Resources
Lab: Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling Resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how garbage collection works in the .NET Framework.
Manage resources effectively in an application.
This module explains how to create properties and indexers to encapsulate data, and how to define operators for this data.
Creating and Using Properties
Creating and Using Indexers
Overloading Operators
Lab: Creating and Using Properties
Lab: Creating and Using Indexers
Lab: Overloading Operators
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how properties work and use them to encapsulate data.
Describe how to use indexers to access data through an array-like syntax.
Describe how to use operator overloading to define operators for your own types.
This module explains how to decouple an operation from the method that implements an operation, and how to use these decoupled methods to handle asynchronous events.
Declaring and Using Delegates
Using Lambda Expressions
Handling Events
Lab: Decoupling Methods and Handling Events
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the purpose of delegates, and explain how to use a delegate to decouple an operation from the implementing method.
Explain the purpose of lambda expressions, and describe how to use a lambda expression to define an anonymous method.
Explain the purpose of events, and describe how to use events to report that something significant has happened in a type that other parts of the application need to be aware of.
This module introduces collections, and describes how to use Generics to implement type-safe collection classes, structures, interfaces, and methods.
Using Collections
Creating and Using Generic Types
Defining Generic Interfaces and Understanding Variance
Using Generic Methods and Delegates
Lab: Using Collections
Lab: Building Generic Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use collection classes.
Define and use generic types.
Define generic interfaces and explain the concepts of covariance and contravariance.
Define and use generic methods and delegates.
This module explains how to implement custom collection classes that support enumeration.
Implementing a Custom Collection Class
Adding an Enumerator to a Custom Collection Class
Lab: Building and Enumerating Custom Collection Classes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Implement a custom collection class.
Define an enumerator for a custom collection class.
This module explains how to query in-memory data by using LINQ.
Using the LINQ Extension Methods and Query Operators
Building Dynamic LINQ Queries and Expressions
Lab: Using LINQ to Query Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to use the LINQ extension methods and query operators.
Describe how to build dynamic LINQ queries and expressions.
This module explains how to integrate code written by using a dynamic language such as Ruby and Python, and technologies such as COM, into a C# application
Integrating C# Code with Ruby and Python
Accessing COM Components from C#
Lab: Integrating C# Code with Dynamic Languages and COM Components
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Integrate Ruby and Python code into a Visual C# application.
Invoke COM components and services from a C# application.
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- Real-world knowledge activities and scenarios
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- Practice Tests
- Knowledge acquisition and exam-oriented
- Interactive online course.
- Support from an approved expert
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