Programming in C# with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 On-Site Training
Programming in C# with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Course Description/AgendaLearn about the C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details with .NET Framework 4.0 in this five-day course. You will discover the new enhancements in the C# 4.0 language by using Visual Studio 2010. After an introduction to C# and the .Net framework, you'll learn how to use C# programming constructs, how to read and write files, how to encapsulate data, and how to use LINQ to query data. Fourteen Global Knowledge exclusive hands-on labs help you put theory into practice and better prepare you for when you return to your job. What You'll Learn
Who Should Attend Experienced developers who have programming experience in C, C++, Visual Basic, or Java and understand the concepts of object-oriented programming Course Prerequisites
Course Outline 1. C# and the .NET Framework
2. Using C# Programming Constructs
3. Declaring and Calling Methods
4. Exceptions
5. Reading and Writing Files
6. Creating New Types
7. Encapsulating Data and Methods
8. Inheriting from Classes and Implementing Interfaces
9. Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling Resources
10. Encapsulating Data and Defining Overloaded Operators
11. Decoupling Methods and Handling Events
12. Using Collections and Building Generic Types
13. Building and Enumerating Custom Collection Classes
14. Using LINQ to Query Data
15. Integrating Visual C# Code with Dynamic Languages and COM Components
Labs Lab 1: Exclusive - Introducing C# and the .NET FrameworkLab 2: Exclusive - Using Language Programming ConstructsLab 3: Exclusive - Declaring and Calling MethodsLab 4: Exclusive - Handling ExceptionsLab 5: Exclusive - Reading and Writing FilesLab 6: Exclusive - Creating New TypesLab 7: Exclusive - Encapsulating Data and MethodsLab 8: Exclusive - Inheriting from Classes and Implementing InterfacesLab 9: Exclusive - Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling ResourcesLab 10: Exclusive - Encapsulating Data and Overloading OperatorsLab 11: Exclusive - Decoupling Methods and Handling EventsLab 12: Exclusive - Using Collections and Building Generic TypesLab 13: Exclusive - Building and Enumerating Custom Collection ClassesLab 14: Exclusive - Querying Data with LINQ
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