The course focuses on C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation detailswith .NET Framework 4.0. This course describes the new enhancements in the C# 4.0 language by using Visual Studio 2010. In this course, lower-intermediate level programmers gain the knowledge and skills they need to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0. The course highlights the structure of C# 4.0 programs, language syntax, and implementation details. This course is not mapped to any exam. This course is intended for experienced developers who already have programming experience in C, C++, Visual Basic, or Java and understand the concepts of object-oriented programming. This course is not designed for new programmers; it is targeted at professional developers with at least 12 months experience of programming in an object-oriented environment.
Module 1. Introducing C# and the .NET Framework |
| This module explains the .NET Framework, and using C# and Visual Studio 2010 for building .NET Framework applications |
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Module 2. Using C# Programming Constructs |
| This module explains the syntax of basic C# programming constructs |
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Module 3. Declaring and Calling Methods |
| This module explains how to create and call methods. |
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Module 4. Handling Exceptions |
| This module explains how to catch exceptions and handle them. Students will also learn how to throw exceptions |
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Module 5. Reading and Writing Files |
| This module explains how to perform basic file I/O operations in a C# application. |
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Module 6. Creating New Types |
| This module explains how to create and use new types (enumerations, classes, and structures) |
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Module 7. Encapsulating Data and Methods |
| This module explains how to control the visibility and lifetime of members in a type |
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Module 8. Inheriting From Classes and Implementing Interfaces |
| This module explains how to use inheritance to create new reference types |
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Module 9. Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling Resources |
| This module explains how to manage the lifetime of objects and control the use of resources. |
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Module 10. Encapsulating Data and Defining Overloaded Operators |
| This module explains how to create properties and indexers to encapsulate data, and how to define operators for this data. |
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Module 11. Decoupling Methods and Handling Events |
| This module explains how to decouple an operation from the method that implements an operation, and how to use these decoupled methods to handle asynchronous events. |
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Module 12. Using Collections and Building Generic Types |
| This module introduces collections, and describes how to use Generics to implement type-safe collection classes, structures, interfaces, and methods. |
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Module 13. Building and Enumerating Custom Collection Classes |
| This module explains how to implement custom collection classes that support enumeration. |
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Module 14. Using LINQ to Query Data |
| This module explains how to query in-memory data by using LINQ |
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Module 15. Integrating Visual C# Code with Dynamic Languages and COM Components |
| This module explains how to integrate code written by using a dynamic language such as Ruby and Python, and technologies such as COM, into a C# application |
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