Programming in C# | Creating Applications in C# and .Net Core (20483)
Geared for experienced developers, Programming in C# / Creating Apps in C# and .Net Core (20483) is a five day, hands-on course that provides you with the skills required to create applications in C# and .Net Core. Throughout the hands-on course you’ll explore and learn the basics of Visual C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details, and then consolidate their knowledge throughout the week as they build an application that incorporates several features of the .NET Core 5. This independent course aligns with the topics and skills in Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) course 20483.
- Price: $2,595.00
- Duration: 5 Days
- Delivery Methods: Virtual
Start_date | Class_times | Price | Enroll |
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10/28/2024 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT | $2,595.00 | |
12/09/2024 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT | $2,595.00 |
Start_date | Class_times | Price | Enroll |
---|---|---|---|
10/28/2024 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT | $2,595.00 | |
12/09/2024 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT | $2,595.00 |
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Module 1: Review of Visual C# Syntax
Overview of Writing Application by Using Visual C#
Data Types, Operators, and Expressions
Visual C# Programming Language Constructs
Lab: Implementing Edit Functionality for the Students List
Module 2: Creating Methods, Handling Exceptions, and Monitoring Applications
Creating and Invoking Methods
Creating Overloaded Methods and Using Optional and Output Parameters
Handling Exceptions
Monitoring Applications
Lab: Extending the Class Enrolment Application Functionality
Module 3: Basic types and constructs of Visual C#
Implementing Structs and Enums
Organizing Data into Collections
Handling Events
Lab: Writing the Code for the Grades Prototype Application
Module 4: Creating Classes and Implementing Type-Safe Collections
Creating ClassesDefining and Implementing Interfaces
Implementing Type-Safe Collections
Lab: Adding Data Validation and Type-Safety to the Application
Module 5: Creating a Class Hierarchy by Using Inheritance
Creating Class Hierarchies
Extending .NET Framework Classes
Lab: Refactoring Common Functionality into the User Class
Module 6: Reading and Writing Local Data
Reading and Writing Files
Serializing and Deserializing Data
Performing I/O by Using Streams
Lab: Generating the Grades ReportModule 6: Reading and Writing Local Data
Module 7: Accessing a Database
Creating and Using Entity Data Models
Querying Data by Using LINQ
Lab: Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data
Module 8: Accessing Remote Data
Accessing Data Across the Web
Accessing Data by Using OData Connected Services
Lab: Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data Remotely
Module 9: Designing the User Interface for a Graphical Application
Using XAML to Design a User Interface
Binding Controls to Data
Lab: Customizing Student Photographs and Styling the Application
Module 10: Improving Application Performance and Responsiveness
Implementing Multitasking
Performing Operations Asynchronously
Synchronizing Concurrent Access to Data
Lab: Improving the Responsiveness and Performance of the Application
Module 11: Creating Reusable Types and Assemblies
Examining Object Metadata
Creating and Using Custom Attributes
Generating Managed Code
Versioning, Signing, and Deploying Assemblies
Lab: Specifying the Data to Include in the Grades Report
Module 12: Encrypting and Decrypting Data
Implementing Symmetric Encryption
Implementing Asymmetric Encryption
Lab: Encrypting and Decrypting the Grades Report
Working in a dynamic, intensive coding environment you will learn to:
- Describe the core syntax and features of Visual C#.
- Create methods, handle exceptions, and describe the monitoring requirements of large-scale applications.
- Implement the basic structure and essential elements of a typical desktop application.
- Create classes, define and implement interfaces, and create and use generic collections.
- Use inheritance to create a class hierarchy and to extend a .NET Framework class.
- Read and write data by using file input/output and streams, and serialize and deserialize data in different formats.
- Create and use an entity data model for accessing a database and use LINQ to query data.
- Access and query remote data by using the types in the System.Net namespace and WCF Data Services.
- Build a graphical user interface by using XAML.
- Improve the throughput and response time of applications by using tasks and asynchronous operations.
- Integrate unmanaged libraries and dynamic components into a Visual C# application.
- Examine the metadata of types by using reflection, create and use custom attributes, generate code at runtime, and manage assembly versions.
- Encrypt and decrypt data by using symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
Need different skills or topics? If your team requires different topics or tools, additional skills or custom approach, this course may be further adjusted to accommodate. We offer additional application development, secure coding, secure software development, hacking, database security, bug hunting and other related topics that may be blended with this course for a track that best suits your needs. Our team will collaborate with you to understand your needs and will target the course to focus on your specific learning objectives and goals.
Developers attending this course should already have gained some limited experience using C# to complete basic programming tasks. More specifically, students should have hands-on experience using C# that demonstrates their understanding of the following:
- How to name, declare, initialize and assign values to variables within an application.
- How to use: arithmetic operators to perform arithmetic calculations involving one or more variables; relational operators to test the relationship between two variables or expressions; logical operators to combine expressions that contain relational operators.
- How to create the code syntax for simple programming statements using C# language keywords and recognize syntax errors using the Visual Studio IDE.
- How to create a simple branching structure using an IF statement.
- How to create a simple looping structure using a For statement to iterate through a data array.
- How to use the Visual Studio IDE to locate simple logic errors.
- How to create a Function that accepts arguments (parameters and returns a value of a specified type).
- How to design and build a simple user interface using standard controls from the Visual Studio toolbox.
- How to connect to a SQL Server database and the basics of how to retrieve and store data.
- How to sort data in a loop.
- How to recognize the classes and methods used in a program.
Developers attending this course should already have gained some limited experience using C# to complete basic programming tasks. More specifically, students should have hands-on experience using C# that demonstrates their understanding of the following:
- How to name, declare, initialize and assign values to variables within an application.
- How to use: arithmetic operators to perform arithmetic calculations involving one or more variables; relational operators to test the relationship between two variables or expressions; logical operators to combine expressions that contain relational operators.
- How to create the code syntax for simple programming statements using C# language keywords and recognize syntax errors using the Visual Studio IDE.
- How to create a simple branching structure using an IF statement.
- How to create a simple looping structure using a For statement to iterate through a data array.
- How to use the Visual Studio IDE to locate simple logic errors.
- How to create a Function that accepts arguments (parameters and returns a value of a specified type).
- How to design and build a simple user interface using standard controls from the Visual Studio toolbox.
- How to connect to a SQL Server database and the basics of how to retrieve and store data.
- How to sort data in a loop.
- How to recognize the classes and methods used in a program.
Question: What if I have to reschedule my class due to conflict?
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Question: What is your late policy?
Answer: If a student is 15 minutes late, they risk losing their seat to a standby student. If a student is 30 minutes late or more, they will need to reschedule. A no-show fee will apply. Retakes are enrolled on a stand-by basis. The student must supply previously issued courseware. Additional fees may apply.
Question: What happens when I finish my class?
Answer: You will receive a ‘Certificate of Completion’ once you complete the class. If you purchased an exam voucher for the class, a team member from TOPTALENT LEARNING will reach out to discuss your readiness for the voucher and make arrangements to send it.