MS 2349B - Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (Microsoft Visual C# .NET)
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Description: The goal of this course is to help application developers understand the Microsoft .NET Framework. In addition to offering an overview of the .NET Framework and an introduction to key concepts and terminology, the course provides a series of labs, which introduce and explain .NET Framework features that are used to code, debug, tune, and deploy applications.
Days: 5
Prerequisites: Before attending this workshop, students must:
• Be experienced professional software developers and have a basic understanding of the C# language.
Students can meet the C# language prerequisite by taking:
• Course 2124, Introduction to C# Programming for the Microsoft .NET Platform.
Audience: This course is intended for experienced, professional software developers including those employed by independent software vendors or those who work on corporate enterprise development teams. Most students will be Microsoft Visual C++ (or C++) and Java developers.
Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework
· Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework
· Overview of Namespaces
Module 2: Introduction to a Managed Execution Environment
· Writing a .NET Application
· Compiling and Running a .NET Application
Module 3: Working with Components
· An Introduction to Key .NET Framework Development
Technologies
· Creating a Simple .NET Framework Component
· Creating a Simple Console Client
· Creating an ASP.NET Client
Module 4: Deployment and Versioning
· Introduction to Application Deployment
· Application Deployment Scenarios
· Related Topics and Tools
Module 5: Common Type System
· An Introduction to the Common Type System
· Elements of the Common Type System
· Object-Oriented Characteristics
Module 6: Working with Types
· System.Object Class Functionality
· Specialized Constructors
· Type Operations
· Interfaces
· Managing External Types
Module 7: Strings, Arrays, and Collections
· Strings
· Terminology - Collections
· .NET Framework Arrays
· .NET Framework Collections
Module 8: Delegates and Events
· Delegates
· Multicast Delegates
· Events
· When to Use Delegates, Events, and Interfaces
Module 9: Memory and resource Management
· Memory Management Basics
· Non-Memory Resource Management
· Implicit Resource Management
· Explicit Resource Management
· Optimizing Garbage Collection
Module 10: Data Streams and Files
· Streams
· Readers and Writers
· Basic File I/O
Module 11: Internet Access
· Internet Application Scenarios
· The WebRequest and WebResponse Model
· Application Protocols
· Handling Errors
· Security
· Best Practices
Module 12: Serialization
· Serialization Scenarios
· Serialization Attributes
· Object Graph
· Serialization Process
· Serialization Example
· Deserialization Example
· Custom Serialization
· Custom Serialization Example
· Security Issues
Module 13: Remoting and XML Web Services
· Remoting
· Remoting Configuration Files
· XML Web Services


