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MS2124 Programming with C#
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Dates for next course: | Call 02 4969-0690 for the next course date |
| Training Location |
9 Denison St, Newcastle West |
| Price: | Call 02 4969-0690 for pricing |
Overview
The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to develop C#
applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform. The course focuses on C# program structure, language
syntax, and implementation details.
C# was created to be the programming language best suited for writing enterprise applications for
.NET. C# combines the high productivity of Microsoft Visual Basic with the raw power of C++. It is a
simple, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language that is based on the C and C++ family
of languages.
Prerequisites
- Experience with programming in C, C++, Visual Basic, Java, or another programming language.
- Familiarity with the Microsoft .NET strategy as described on the Microsoft .NET Web site: here
- Familiarity with the .NET Framework as described on the MSDN Magazine Web site:
here and
here.
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform
- Introduction to the .NET Platform
- Overview of the .NET Framework
- Benefits of the .NET Framework
- The .NET Framework Components
- Languages in the .NET Framework
Module 2: Overview of C#
- Structure of a C# Program
- Basic Input/Output Operations
- Recommended Practices
- Compiling, Running, and Debugging
Module 3: Using Value-Type Variables
- Common Type System
- Naming Variables
- Using Built-In Data Types
- Creating User-Defined Data Types
- Converting Data Types
Module 4: Statements and Exceptions
- Introduction to Statements
- Using Selection Statements
- Using Iteration Statements
- Using Jump Statements
- Handling Basic Exceptions
- Raising Exceptions
Module 5: Methods and Parameters
- Using Methods
- Using Parameters
- Using Overloaded Methods
Module 6: Arrays
- Overview of Arrays
- Creating Arrays
- Using Arrays
Module 7: Essentials of Object-Oriented Programming
- Classes and Objects
- Using Encapsulation
- C# and Object Orientation
- Defining Object-Oriented Systems
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Module 8: Using Reference-Type Variables
- Using Reference-Type Variables
- Using Common Reference Types
- The Object Hierarchy
- Namespaces in the .NET Framework
- Data Conversions
Module 9: Creating and Destroying Objects
- Using Constructors
- Initializing Data
- Objects and Memory
- Resource Managements
Module 10: Inheritance in C#
- Deriving Classes
- Implementing Methods
- Using Sealed Classes
- Using Interfaces
- Using Abstract Classes
Module 11: Aggregation, Namespaces, and Advanced Scope
- Using Internal Classes, Methods, and Data
- Using Aggregation
- Using Namespaces
- Using Modules and Assemblies
Module 12: Operators and Events
- Introduction to Operators
- Operator Overloading
- Creating and Using Delegates
- Defining and Using Events
Module 13: Properties and Indexers
- Using Properties
- Using Indexers
Module 14: Attributes
- Overview of Attributes
- Defining Custom Attributes
- Retrieving Attribute Values
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