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Introduction to C# Programming with Microsoft .NET v1.1

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Course Length - 3 or 5 Days
 
Course Description

In this three-day instructor-led course, developers learn the fundamental skills that are required to design and develop object-oriented applications for the Web and Microsoft Windows by using Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development environment. This course provides an alternative entry point for less experienced programmers who are not familiar with object-oriented design and programming with Windows or the Web.

This course can also be delivered in a 5 day format.

 
You Will Learn How To:

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the .NET platform
  • Configure and use Visual Studio .NET
  • Program with C#.
  • Implement methods
  • Implement encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism in C#
  • Use C# within the .NET Framework
  • Use Microsoft ADO.NET to access and manipulate data in a database
  • Create feature-rich Windows-based applications
  • Create a Web application by using Web Forms
  • Use XML Web services in a C# application
  • Experiment with more advanced features of C#
 

Course Prerequisites

Experience with object-oriented programming and concepts is not required for this course. Before attending this course, students must have competency in the following areas:

  • Familiarity and comfort with basic operating system functions such as file manipulation
  • Understanding of the basics of structured programming, including concepts such as flow control, variables and parameters, and function calls
  • At least three months experience developing applications in either a graphical or non-graphical environment, or equivalent knowledge

Introduction to Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 6 may help students gain basic skills in programming techniques.

 

Who Should Attend?

This course is intended for:

  • Developers who are not familiar with object-oriented programming
  • Developers who understand computer programming, but may have learned programming by using a non-graphical language in a university

These developers want to build highly functional Web and Windows solutions and Web Services by using Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework.