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Why do Foreign/Indian
Students
prefer to study at COMPUFIELD?
C#
This
is a fast paced, in depth course on development with the C# .NET language.
The course focuses on the fundamentals of the C# .NET language, as
well as important topics such as error handling and debugging, object
oriented design, and data access.
SALIENT
FEATURES
PREREQUISITES
(Should have knowledge of)
TOPICS
COVERED
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The
.NET Framework
a. Over view of the .NET Framework and Common language runtime
b. Class library/API
c. Assemblies
d. What's new in the C#
language
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The
Visual Studio .NET IDE
a.
Creating a new C#
projects
and choice of projects
b. Development environment windows
c. Using control from the Toolbox
d. Using the MSDN Library Help Files
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C#
Fundamentals
a.
Properties - read only, run time only, and design - time properties
discussed
b. Events - discussion on the point of lifecycle of an objects
c. Default Event & Event firing objects
d. Method - intrinsic behaviors of objects
e. .NET Language Syntax - writing proper code
f. Data Types and Casting
g. Variable Scope
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Object
Oriented Features
a.
Overview of Windows Form
b. Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance, EXPLAINED
c. Objects Defined - Objects in C#
.NET
d. The importance of the new keywords
e. Accessing member variables of an object
f. Using access modifiers
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Understanding
Classes in C#
.NET
a.
Building blocks of all .NET applications
b. Classes structure, Class definitions
c. Name, access, modifier, extending another class
d. Implementing the interface of another class
e. Class body, initialization and cleanup, use of constructor
f. Objects Instances, Default Constructor, Overloading
g. Method in C#
- Signature, Body, Arguments, Return Type
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Error
Handling and Debugging
a.
Understanding C#'s integrated
debugging environment
b. Demonstrated use of debugging tools within IDE
c. Errors - discussions of compile, Run time and Logic Error within
code
d. Error Handling - writing, creating and logging good exception
handling in
code
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Data
Access
a. History of Microsoft data access strategies
b.
Rundown of ADO .NET Object Model
c.
Accessing Data Common methods for accessing and displaying data
d.
Data Binding
e.
Using DataSets
f.
Discussion on Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)
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Forms
Programming
a.
Forms
Overview
b.
Forms
as Objects
c.
Handling
Form Events
d.
Using .NET Controls
e.
Binding
objects to forms
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XML
and Web Services in .NET
a.
What is a Web Service and how is it used in .NET?
b.
SOAP the details on creating SOAP packages for transporting
data.
c.
3 Parts to a Web Service
d.
Using COM objects with Web Services
e.
UDDI - Service for discovering Web Services
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Advanced
Project Properties and IDE
a.
Administering Project Property tabs controlling project information
about
.application
b.
Administering IDE tabs Setting-up the environment to be more
productive
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Compiling
and Distributing a .NET Application
a.
Deployment Options
b.
Installing assemblies into the GAC
AFTER
STUDENT COMPLETES THIS COURSE :
Student
will confidently be able to develop within the visual basic .NET
Development Environment and compose sound Visual Basic .NET syntax. The student will develop a basic understanding
of object oriental design concepts and within a project, will
be poised to take control of any VB.NET code and manipulate objects
& design-time & run-time. The student will know
the value in variable scope and what the scooping of procedures
and variables means to an enterprise application. The student
will be able to deftly administer projects & properties and
work with the base classes within the .NET Frame work. The student
will have a foundation understanding of data access and Microsoft's
data access paradigm - ADO.NET.
| Course Duration |
Fees (Indian
Rs.) |
Fees (US $) |
| 30 sessions of 1
hr. each |
13,500 |
300 |
Click here to Register for
C# |
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* Lodging, boarding and travelling not included in the fees.
*The above mentioned fees is for one course.
COMPUFIELD offers a unique style of learning -
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One computer : One student : One Instructor
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Maximum Instructor to Student Ratio 1:4
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Sessions : Each session will be of 1 hour
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Overseas / local Students take 5 to 10 hours per day to complete their courses earlier.
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The timing can be fixed based on our mutual convenience,
between 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
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Course duration in working days = Total sessions divided by number of sessions (hours) per day.
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