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C# .Net
4.0 Language Training Course in Florida - C# .Net 4.0 Language Training
Class Outline FL
C#.NET
Introduction to the C# language using Visual Studio 2010 |
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Course Dates |
01/09/2012 |
03/12/2012 |
Cost
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Price:
US $1,295, 3
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Pre-requisites
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This
C# .NET 4.0 training course assumes that students have some programming
background. No specific experience
with Visual Studio 2010, the .NET Framework, or C# is assumed. |
Who
Should Attend?
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Developers
needing a fast paced introduction to the C#.NET 4.0 language. This
course teaches the C# language which is the same whether you are
creating Windows, ASP, or mobile .NET applications. If you are
comfortable with the Visual Studio IDE and the C# language you
might want to consider either our Windows
Development course or
our ASP Development course. Covers all the new features in C# 3.0 and C# 4.0. |
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Course Benefits
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In this course, you’ll learn to use Visual
Studio to explore the Visual C# language. The course
starts with a quick overview of the .NET platform, examining assemblies,
Microsoft Intermediate Language, Visual Studio profiles, XML comments,
IntelliSense, and debugging. From there, you’ll learn all
the language features that you must internalize in order to create
full-featured Web or Windows applications that make best use of
the .NET platform. You’ll learn about data types, variables,
and operators, along with all the important flow control structures.
You’ll work through several examples demonstrating the power
of the .NET Framework, and dig into creating and consuming your
own classes and objects. The course moves on to working with data
structures, such as arrays and collection classes, before finishing
up with discussions of generics, handling exceptions and working
with delegates and events. The course concludes by introducing the new LINQ-oriented features including anonymous types, lambda expressions, and more. By the end of this course, you will
understand the important basic concepts that will allow you to
start creating the applications you need. |
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You Will
Learn How To
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Create Console Application projects in Visual Studio .NET 2010
Convert a variable from one data type to another
Work with dates and times
Repeat blocks of code using looping statements
Generate and test your own classes using the Class Designer and Object Test Bench tools
Use methods in your classes
Control how derived classes inherit from base classes
Create classes containing arrays, adding support for indexers and enumerators
Use delegate types to provide flexibility and type safety
Create generic classes and methods
Use Exception objects to determine what error has occurred
Create your own custom collection classes
Use anonymous types, lambda expressions, extension methods, object initializers, and implicit type declarations |
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Course Content
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Getting Started
Learn the advantages and architecture of the .NET Framework | Setup a development profile in Visual Studio .NET | View the code that Visual Studio generates and understand what it does
Data Types and Variables
Understand how to create variables and assign values | Explore operators and see how they can be used to change values and compare expressions
Using the .NET Framework
Using .NET Framework classes | Explore basic file IO operations | Learn how to work with strings
Branching and Flow Control
Making choices using conditional statements | Manage flow control using branching statements | Break out of loops when necessary
Classes and Objects
Investigate .NET Framework classes to see how you can consume classes in your code | Learn about properties, methods, and fields | Create instances of classes using class constructors | Investigate class details, including reference vs. value types, and more
Properties and Methods
Explore how to use properties in your classes | Learn to control how property values are set and retrieved | Understand how to pass arguments to methods | Learn how to return both simple and complex data types from methods
Object-Oriented Techniques
Understand how derived classes inherit from base classes | Explore how to add and modify members in derived classes | Understand how to create and use interfaces | Explore techniques for organizing your classes
Working with Arrays
Create and initialize arrays | Work with array methods and properties | Investigate arrays in the .NET Framework | Learn techniques for sorting arrays
Delegates and Events
Learn different ways to work with delegates | Introduce anonymous delegates | Learn how delegates and events are related | Investigate events and event handlers
Generics
Understand the advantages and benefits of generics | Explore the use of generics to sort and search in arrays | See how to use generic interfaces and constraints | Explore the generic List class
Handling Exceptions
Learn to use try/catch blocks to handle runtime errors | Throw exceptions back to procedure callers | Use the finally block to run code unconditionally | Create and handle user-defined exceptions
Collection Classes
Investigate the collection interfaces in the System.Collections.Generic namespace | Create dynamically sized arrays using the List class | Investigate the generic SortedDictionary, SortedList, Stack, and Queue class
LINQ
Motivate the need for LINQ | Learn about the various LINQ providers | Investigate simple LINQ to Objects, LINQ to SQL, and LINQ to XML samples
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