An Introduction to C# Programming

Course

In Carshalton

£ 1,750 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Carshalton

  • Duration

    5 Days

This course helps attendees to develop object oriented programming skills, and the application of those skills to developing C# applications running in a .NET environment. Suitable for: Attendees should have a basic knowledge of object oriented programming and a good working knowledge of programming with data structures and algorithms

Facilities

Location

Start date

Carshalton (Surrey)
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1-3 Fairlands House, North Street, SM5 2HW

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Overview
The course provides an intensive overview of the .NET framework, the key features of C# and how it fits into the .NET framework. Where appropriate, differences between C# and either C++ or Java are pointed out (for the benefit of those attendees who are coming onto the course from a C++ or Java programming background). UML 2 diagrams are used to illustrate various aspects of class and application design.
This is a taught course with labs, with a split of about 60% teaching and 40% labs.

Course Benefits
This course helps attendees to develop object oriented programming skills, and the application of those skills to developing C# applications running in a .NET environment.

Course Contents
Overview of C# and the .NET Framework
  • Microsoft's Programming Philosophy
  • Component Oriented Programming
  • .NET Platform
  • .NET Framework
  • Compilation and the MSIL
Basic C# elements
  • Types
  • Variables and Constants
  • Expressions
  • Statements
  • Operators
  • Preprocessor directives
  • Classes
    • Defining classes
    • Creating objects (instances of a class)
    • Static members of a class
    • Destroying objects
    • Parameter passing and call semantics (by val, by ref)
    • Overloading Methods and Constructors
    • Encapsulating data with properties
    • Readonly fields
    • UML 2 Class Diagrams for representing C# classes
Inheritance and Polymorphism
  • Specialisation and Generalisation
  • Inheritance
  • Polymorphism
  • Abstract classes
  • UML 2 class diagrams for showing inheritance, polymorphism and abstract classes
  • System.Object - the root of all classes
  • Boxing and Unboxing types
  • Nesting Classes
Operator Overloading
  • operator keyword
  • Creating operators - some practical examples
  • Logical pairs
  • Equality operator
  • Conversion operators
Structs in C# Interfaces
  • Definition and implementation
  • Accessing interface methods
  • Overriding an interface implementation
  • Explicit interface implementation
Arrays, Indexers and Collections
  • Arrays
  • foreach statement
  • Indexers
  • Collection interfaces
  • Constraints
  • List
  • Queues
  • Stacks
  • Dictionaries
Strings and Regular Expressions Exceptions and Exception Handling
  • Throwing and Catching exceptions
  • Exception objects
  • Custom exceptions
  • Rethrowing exceptions
Delegates and Events
  • Delegates
  • Multicasting
  • Events
  • Use of Anonymous Methods
  • Fetching values from Multicast Delegates
Windows Application Development
  • Simple Windows Forms
  • Windows Form based applications
ADO.NET
  • Overview of relational databases and SQL
  • ADO.NET object model
  • Data-Bound controls
ASP.NET and Web Services
  • Overview of Web Forms
  • Creating Web Forms
  • Controls
  • Data Binding
  • Web Services
    • An overview of SOAP, WSDL and Discovery
    • Implementing a Web Service
Overview of the CLR and the .NET framework
  • Assemblies and Versioning
  • Attributes and Reflection
  • Marshaling and Remoting
  • Threads and synchronisation
  • Streams
  • Interworking between .NET and COM

An Introduction to C# Programming

£ 1,750 + VAT