Autoryzowane szkolenia MicrosoftMS 55339 Programming in C#

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1 990 € nettoOnline

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14 days

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About this course


This training course teaches developers the programming skills that are required to create applications using the C# language. During their five days in the classroom, students review the basics of 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 .NET.

The course aims to follow the spirit of the Microsoft Official Curriculum course 20483, while bringing it completely up-to-date with the latest features of C#, .NET 6.0 and Visual Studio 2022.

Audience Profile

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. Those new to programming should consider course 55337AC - Introduction to Programming. The 55337AC course uses C# as the language to facilitate an introduction to programming generally, whereas this course focuses on the C# language itself, making it an excellent follow-on course. If you want to learn to take full advantage of the C# language, then this is the course for you.

Skills gained

  • Explain how to use Visual Studio to create and run an application,
  • Describe the features and syntax of the C# programming language,
  • Define the monitoring needs of large-scale applications,
  • Create and call methods, capture and manage exceptions,
  • Understand the .NET development platform and libraries,
  • Understand the .NET framework classes,
  • Create well-structured and easily-maintainable C# code,
  • Define and implement interfaces,
  • Create a class hierarchy using inheritance,
  • Understand object-oriented programming concepts,
  • Implement the fundamental architecture and core components of a desktop application,
  • Acquire a working knowledge of how to build a graphical UI using XAML,
  • Use file I/O and streams, and serialize/deserialize data in various formats,
  • Understand web communications and protocols,
  • Create an entity data model for database access,
  • Use Language-Integrated Query (LINQ),
  • Use asynchronous operations to create performant applications,
  • Add dynamic components and unmanaged libraries to a C# program,
  • Understand the use of generics and generic collections,
  • Retrieve metadata from types using .NET reflection.

Prerequisites

  • For students who don’t have prior experience of programming in a high-level language, it is recommended that they take the 55337AC course, which uses C# as the language to facilitate an introduction to programming,
  • Course 55339AC focuses on the C# language itself, making it an excellent follow-on course.

Course Outline

Module 1: C# Syntax

Lessons

  • Writing Applications in C# and .NET
  • Types of Data and Expressions
  • C# Language Constructs
  • Developing the Class Enrolment Application

Module 2: C# Language Concepts

Lessons

  • Methods
  • Method Overloading
  • Exception Handling
  • Monitoring
  • Extending the Class Enrolment Application
  • Refactor code to facilitate reusability
  • Write C# code that validates data entered by a user
  • Write C# code that saves changes back to a database

Module 3: C# Structures, Collections and Events

Lessons

  • Structs
  • Enums
  • Built-in Collections
  • Events
  • Building the Grades Prototype Application

Module 4: C# Classes

Lessons

  • Creating Classes
  • Interfaces
  • Understanding Generics in C#
  • Adding Data Validation to the Application

Module 5: C# Inheritance

Lessons

  • Hierarchies of Classes
  • Polymorphism
  • Extending Classes
  • Refactoring

Module 6: Input and Output

Lessons

  • File I/O
  • Serialization and Deserialization
  • Streams
  • Creating the Grades Report

Module 7: Database Access

Lessons

  • Entity Framework
  • Creating Custom Objects
  • Updating Grade Data

Module 8: Using the Network

Lessons

  • Web Services
  • REST and OData
  • ASP.NET Core MVC

Module 9: Graphical User Interfaces

Lessons

  • Using UI Frameworks
  • Data binding
  • Styling the UI
  • Adding a Graphical User Interface

Module 10: Application Performance

Lessons

  • Multitasking
  • Asynchronous Calls
  • Dealing with Conflicts
  • Performance Tuning

Module 11: C# Interop

Lessons

  • Dynamic Objects
  • Managing Resources
  • Working with Word

Module 12: Designing for Reuse

Lessons

  • Metadata
  • Attributes
  • Generating Code
  • Assemblies
  • Managing the Grades Report Assembly

CLOSEST DATES:

24 June 2024 . - Online

24 June 2024 . - Katowice

29 July 2024 . - Katowice

29 July 2024 . - Online

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