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.NET Technologies
Introduction to .NET
and C# Programming
This 5-day hands-on workshop covers the basics of C# programming
for Microsoft .NET, from the constructs of the language itself to the .NET
environment for which it was created. Topics include C# data types, the .NET
Framework classes and interfaces, debugging, exception handling, developing GUIs
with Windows Forms, the Just-In-Time compiler, namespaces, and assemblies.
Special emphasis is placed on the principles of Object-Oriented programming and
how best to harness its power in your application design. In addition, the
instructor will often discuss issues of performance, design, and best practices
as they relate to the various topics presented throughout the workshop. Although
neither C++ nor Java experience is necessary, differences between C# and its
predecessors will be discussed.
Students will have the opportunity to utilize their new skills with many
hands-on exercises using Visual Studio .NET.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is aimed at developers who are going to begin
developing in the .NET environment using C#.
Prerequisites
Students should have experience with Windows and a strong
programming background but do not need to know C++, Java, or Object-Oriented
programming, although they are helpful.
Workshop
Objectives:
- Learn about the evolution of .NET and its architecture.
- Understand C# syntax and the .NET Foundation classes.
- Work with strings, files, and data collections.
- Explore the concepts of Object-Oriented programming.
- Develop, compile, and run applications using Visual
Studio .NET.
- Debug .NET applications both during development and at
runtime.
- Create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) with Windows
Forms.
- Make C# applications more robust with structured
exception handling.
- Build, use, configure, and deploy .NET assemblies.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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