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This 5-day official Microsoft Programming in C# course (20483) teaches developers the programming skills that are required for developers to create Windows applications using the C# programming language. Students review the basics of C# patterns and program structure, language syntax, and implementation details, and then consolidate their knowledge as they build an application that incorporates several features of the .NET Framework 4.5.
Plus, get prepped for the official Microsoft exam 70-483, one of the requirements for both MCSA: Web Applications and MCSA: Universal Windows Platform certifications.
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This module reviews the core syntax and features of the C# programming language. It also provides an introduction to the Visual Studio 2012 debugger.
Lessons
Lab : Developing the Class Enrolment Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to create and call methods, catch and handle exceptions. This module also describes the monitoring requirements of large-scale applications.
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Lab : Extending the Class Enrolment Application Functionality
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module describes how to implement the basic structure and essential elements of a typical desktop application, including using structures and enumerations, collections, and events.
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Lab : Writing the Code for the Grades Prototype Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:Define and use structures and enumerations. Create and use simple collections for storing data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to create classes, define and implement interfaces, and create and use generic collections. This module also describes the differences between value types and reference types in C#.
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Lab : Adding Data Validation and Type-safety to the Grades Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to use inheritance to create a class hierarchy and extend a .NET Framework class. This module also describes how to create generic classes and define extension methods.
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Lab : Refactoring Common Functionality into the User Class
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to read and write data by using file input/output (I/O) and streams, and how to serialize and deserialize data in different formats.
Lessons
Lab : Generating the Grades Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to create and use an entity data model for accessing a database, and how to use LINQ to query and update data.
Lessons
Lab : Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to use the types in the System.Net namespace, and WCF Data Services, to query and modify remote data.
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Lab : Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data in the Cloud
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to build and style a graphical user interface by using XAML. This module also describes how to display data in a user interface by using data binding.
Lessons
Lab : Customising Student Photographs and Styling the Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to improve the throughput and response time of applications by using tasks and asynchronous operations.
Lessons
Lab : Improving the Responsiveness and Performance of the Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to integrate unmanaged libraries and dynamic components into a C# application. This module also describes how to control the lifetime of unmanaged resources.
Lessons
Lab : Upgrading the Grades Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to examine the metadata of types by using reflection, create and use custom attributes, generate managed code at runtime, and manage different versions of assemblies.
Lessons
Lab : Specifying the Data to Include in the Grades Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains how to encrypt and decrypt data by using symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
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Lab : Encrypting and Decrypting Grades Reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This course is intended for experienced developers who already have programming experience in C, C++, JavaScript, Objective-C, Microsoft Visual Basic®, or Java and understand the concepts of object-oriented programming.
This course is not designed for students who are new to programming; it is targeted at professional developers with at least one month of experience programming in an object-oriented environment.
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:
Yes! This course is part of a Microsoft Certification Path and can help you prepare for your MCSA Certification, MCSE Certification, or MCSD Certification.
Yes, C# is similar to Java. They are bothtyped statically, strongly, and manifestly. Both C# and Java are object-oriented programming languages as well as curly brace languages, like C and C++.
C# is primarily used to develop desktop applications and, more recently, Windows 8/10 applications. It is also a part of .NET so it is used alongside languages like ASP in web development and apps.
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