Visual C#.NET: Introduction for Developers
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Course Description
Visual C#.NET: Introduction for Developers
Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 18 hour(s) 31 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: You are now entering the new world of .NET programming by using the C# programming language and the Visual C#.NET integrated development environment inside Visual Studio.NET.
Objectives:
Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Creating Simple C# Programs
Lesson Introduction
Create a Simple C# Console Application
Use a Namespace
Comment Code
Create a Simple Class Library
Test a Simple Class Library
Create a Simple C# Windows GUI Application
Lesson Followup
Working with Classes
Lesson Introduction
Define and Use a Class
Use Access Modifiers
Define Namespaces
Declare an Abstract Class
Derive a Concrete Class from an Abstract Class
Use an Abstract Class and its Concrete Derived Class
Lesson Followup
Working with Methods
Lesson Introduction
Implement Constructors
Implement a Destructor
Override a Method
Overload a Method
Overload an Operator
Pass Parameters
Lesson Followup
Programming with Forms and Controls
Lesson Introduction
Create a Graphical Program Using Standard Built-in Controls
Create a Custom Control
Use Custom Controls on a Form
Lesson Followup
Writing Statements that Control Program Flow
Lesson Introduction
Write Conditional Statements
Write Loop Statements
Write Jump Statements
Lesson Followup
Using Types in C#
Lesson Introduction
Use Predefined Data Types
Differentiate Between Reference and Value Types
Use Casting
Define and Use a Struct Type
Define and Use an Enum Type
Lesson Followup
Programming with Exceptions
Lesson Introduction
Catch Exceptions
Define Custom Exceptions
Throw Exceptions
Utilize the finally Keyword
Lesson Followup
Working with Interfaces
Lesson Introduction
Define an Interface
Implement Interfaces in Derived Classes
Invoke Interface Methods
Lesson Followup
Working with Arrays and Collections
Lesson Introduction
Define a Rectangular or Higher-dimensional Array
Use a Rectangular Array
Define a Jagged Array
Use a Jagged Array
Choose and/or Create a Collection Type
Use A Collection Type
Lesson Followup
Working with Properties and Indexers
Lesson Introduction
Expose Properties
Expose Indexers
Lesson Followup
Building and Deploying Assemblies
Lesson Introduction
Create an Assembly with the C# Command Line Compiler
Use Ildasm
Deploy an Assembly Locally
Create and Deploy a Shared Assembly
Lesson Followup
Interoperating with Legacy Code
Lesson Introduction
Write Code that Interoperates with Win32
Expose Legacy COM Components to C# Clients
Expose C# Components to Legacy COM Clients
Lesson Followup
Course Follow Up
Course Follow up
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Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 18 hour(s) 31 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: You are now entering the new world of .NET programming by using the C# programming language and the Visual C#.NET integrated development environment inside Visual Studio.NET.
Objectives:
· In this course, you will create C# programs based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, including console applications, class libraries, and Windows form-based applications, using correct syntax and modern object-oriented programming techniques.
· Browser Netscape Communicator 4.0
· Browser Other: AOL 4.0
· Operating System MacOS 8.5
· Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
· Operating System MS-Windows 95
Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Creating Simple C# Programs
Lesson Introduction
Create a Simple C# Console Application
Use a Namespace
Comment Code
Create a Simple Class Library
Test a Simple Class Library
Create a Simple C# Windows GUI Application
Lesson Followup
Working with Classes
Lesson Introduction
Define and Use a Class
Use Access Modifiers
Define Namespaces
Declare an Abstract Class
Derive a Concrete Class from an Abstract Class
Use an Abstract Class and its Concrete Derived Class
Lesson Followup
Working with Methods
Lesson Introduction
Implement Constructors
Implement a Destructor
Override a Method
Overload a Method
Overload an Operator
Pass Parameters
Lesson Followup
Programming with Forms and Controls
Lesson Introduction
Create a Graphical Program Using Standard Built-in Controls
Create a Custom Control
Use Custom Controls on a Form
Lesson Followup
Writing Statements that Control Program Flow
Lesson Introduction
Write Conditional Statements
Write Loop Statements
Write Jump Statements
Lesson Followup
Using Types in C#
Lesson Introduction
Use Predefined Data Types
Differentiate Between Reference and Value Types
Use Casting
Define and Use a Struct Type
Define and Use an Enum Type
Lesson Followup
Programming with Exceptions
Lesson Introduction
Catch Exceptions
Define Custom Exceptions
Throw Exceptions
Utilize the finally Keyword
Lesson Followup
Working with Interfaces
Lesson Introduction
Define an Interface
Implement Interfaces in Derived Classes
Invoke Interface Methods
Lesson Followup
Working with Arrays and Collections
Lesson Introduction
Define a Rectangular or Higher-dimensional Array
Use a Rectangular Array
Define a Jagged Array
Use a Jagged Array
Choose and/or Create a Collection Type
Use A Collection Type
Lesson Followup
Working with Properties and Indexers
Lesson Introduction
Expose Properties
Expose Indexers
Lesson Followup
Building and Deploying Assemblies
Lesson Introduction
Create an Assembly with the C# Command Line Compiler
Use Ildasm
Deploy an Assembly Locally
Create and Deploy a Shared Assembly
Lesson Followup
Interoperating with Legacy Code
Lesson Introduction
Write Code that Interoperates with Win32
Expose Legacy COM Components to C# Clients
Expose C# Components to Legacy COM Clients
Lesson Followup
Course Follow Up
Course Follow up
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 18.00 hours |
| Duration of Access | 12 weeks |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | Element K |
Price: $ 119.00 (USD)
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