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You Will Learn How To
- Create, compile and run object-oriented C# programs using Visual Studio
- Write and understand C# language constructs, syntax and semantics
- Produce programs for the Web and desktop using solid multilayer architectures
- Develop reusable .NET components via interface realisation and standard design patterns
- Leverage the major namespaces and classes of the .NET Framework
- Access databases using Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and the Entity Framework (EF)
Course BenefitsC# is a modern, object-oriented programming language intended to create simple yet robust programs. Designed specifically to take advantage of CLI features, C# is the core language of the Microsoft .NET framework. In this course, you gain the skills to exploit the capabilities of C# and of the .NET Framework to develop programs useful for a broad range of desktop and Web applications.
Who Should AttendAnyone interested in programming in C#. Experience with a modern language such as VB, Java, Pascal or C/C++ is assumed. Those with only COBOL, RPG, SQL, HTML or similar experience should consider taking Course 502, "Programming with .NET Introduction".
Hands-On TrainingYou gain experience creating your own C# application. Hands-on exercises include:
- Writing and compiling C# programs using Visual Studio
- Building C# classes and inheritance hierarchies
- Writing desktop and Web applications with Windows Forms and Web Forms
- Constructing and deploying custom .NET components
- Implementing data-query logic for databases using LINQ and EF
- Accelerating development with the .NET Framework library
Course ContentIntroduction to the C# Language
The evolution of C#
- Comparing different versions of C#
- Expressing C# models in UML
C# and the .NET infrastructure
- Common Language Infrastructure (CLI)
- Managed code philosophy
- Common Intermediate Language (CIL) and metadata
Language Fundamentals
Data types and control constructs
- Declaring implicit and explicit variables
- Value and reference types
- Unicode characters and strings
Defining and calling methods
- The Main method specification
- Passing arguments and returning values
- The scope and lifetime of variables
- Named and symbolic methods
- Handling exceptions
- Recovering resources
Employing .NET library classes
- Avoiding collisions by using namespaces
- Performing I/O using the stream class and serialisation
- Standard and Generic Collections
Developing C# Classes
Defining classes
- Encapsulating attributes with methods and properties
- Providing consistent initialisation using constructors
- Overloading methods and constructors
- Achieving reuse through inheritance and polymorphism
Creating and using objects
- Allocating object memory with new
- Passing initial values to constructors
- Choosing value or reference allocation
- Boxing and unboxing
- Invoking methods and accessing properties
Interconnecting Objects
Associating classes
- Manipulating references
- Physical vs. logical equivalence
- Selecting collection library classes
- Increasing reliability using generics
Exposing interfaces
- Defining an interface specification
- Implementing an interface in a class
- Interface polymorphism
- Events and delegates
Simplifying Component Development
Component features of .NET
- Manifests and assemblies
- Deploying components and applications
- .NET assembly metamodel
Writing .NET components in C#
- Creating and calling custom components
- Extending System.ComponentModel.Component
Interfacing legacy components
- Accessing COM/DCOM
- Tools for forwards and backwards compatibility
- Calling existing components
Integrating C# with other languages
- Harmonising components through the CLI
- Accessing metadata
- Handling cross-language differences
Implementing and Enhancing C# Solutions
Building multitier applications
- Leveraging solid architectural patterns (MVC and EDM)
- Substituting the user interface
- Coding industry-standard design patterns in C#
- Distributing a C# application
Working with relational databases
- Accessing databases with the Entity Framework (EF)
- Integrating C# extended features with LINQ
Standards and versions
- Standardisation via ECMA/ISO
- Features in various C# standards
Advanced techniques
- Automating documentation with XML
- Implementing the IEnumerable<T> interface
- Invoking extension methods
- Employing events, delegates and lamda expressions
- Specifying development attributes
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