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MOC 2124 - Programming with C#
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET platform. It focuses on C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details.
Who the course is forThis course is intended for experienced developers who already have programming experience in C, C++, Visual Basic, or Java. These developers will be likely to develop enterprise business solutions.What we teach youList the major elements of the .NET Framework and explain how C# fits into the .NET Platform.
Analyze the basic structure of a C# application and be able to document, debug, compile, and run a simple application.
Create, name, and assign values to variables.
Use common statements to implement flow control, looping, and exception handling.
Create methods (functions and subroutines) that can return values and take parameters.
Create, initialize, and use arrays.
Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object–oriented programming.
Use common objects and reference types.
Create, initialize, and destroy objects in a C# application.
Build new C# classes from existing classes.
Create self–contained classes and frameworks in a C# application.
Define operators, use delegates, and add event specifications.
Implement properties and indexers.
Use predefined and custom attributes.
Required skillsExperience 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 siteTeaching methodsExpert instruction with practical examples, computer practiceTeaching materialsOriginal Microsoft Student Guide, price is not included.Course syllabusOverview 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
Overview of C#
- Structure of a C# Program
- Basic Input/Output Operations
- Recommended Practices
- Compiling, Running, and Debugging
Using Value–Type Variables
- Common Type System
- Naming Variables
- Using Built–In Data Types
- Creating User–Defined Data Types
- Converting Data Types
Statements and Exceptions
- Introduction to Statements
- Using Selection Statements
- Using Iteration Statements
- Using Jump Statements
- Handling Basic Exceptions
- Raising Exceptions
Methods and Parameters
- Using Methods
- Using Parameters
- Using Overloaded Methods
Arrays
- Overview of Arrays
- Creating Arrays
- Using Arrays
Essentials of Object–Oriented Programming
- Classes and Objects
- Using Encapsulation
- C# and Object Orientation
- efining Object–Oriented Systems
Using Reference–Type Variables
- Using Reference–Type Variables
- Using Common Reference Types
- The Object Hierarchy
- Namespaces in the .NET Framework
- Data Conversions
Creating and Destroying Objects
- Using Constructors
- Initializing Data
- Objects and Memory
- Resource Managements
Inheritance in C#
- Deriving Classes
- Implementing Methods
- Using Sealed Classes
- Using Interfaces
- Using Abstract Classes
Aggregation, Namespaces, and Advanced Scope
- Using Internal Classes, Methods, and Data
- Using Aggregation
- Using Namespaces
- Using Modules and Assemblies
Operators and Events
- Introduction to Operators
- Operator Overloading
- Creating and Using Delegates
- Defining and Using Events
Properties and Indexers
- Using Properties
- Using Indexers
Attributes
- Overview of Attributes
- Defining Custom Attributes
- Retrieving Attribute Values
Recommended prior courses
PRG - Programming and Algorithmization Basics
Recommended subsequent courses
GOC404 - New Features in .NET Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010
GOC405 - Software Testing in the Real World
MOC 2349 - Programming with the .NET Framework (Microsoft Visual C# .NET)
GOC311 - Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio
GOC40 - The C# Language and LINQ Project
GOC330 - Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications I
GOC325 - Developing Microsoft .NET Applications for Windows
MOC 6460 - Visual Studio 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation
GOC26 - Introduction to UML Language
GOC28 - Object–oriented Analysis and Design in Practice
REGEXP - Regular Expressions
GOC1014 - Version Control System Subversion
Catalog price of course and handbook
| Praha |
16000 Kč
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6800 Kč
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50 items
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| Brno |
15000 Kč
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6800 Kč
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50 items
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