The course will initially begin with familiarizing you to the different .NET technologies and Visual Studio 2017. Beginning from the basic concepts of declaring and working with variables, we move on to writing code that makes decisions, repeats a block of statements, converts between types, and handles errors.
You will also learn about .NET Core and its class library assemblies, and packages of types that are defined in .NET Standard that allow your applications to connect existing components together to perform common practical tasks. You will then learn to make your own types using object-oriented programming (OOP) and learn how to read and write to databases.
You will then see what can be achieved with Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) when defining the user interface for a graphical app, in particular, for Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Finally, we look at building web applications with a modern HTTP architecture on the server-side using Microsoft ASP.NET Core MVC.
Lesson 1: An Overview of Visual Studio 2017
Lesson 2: Introducing C#
Lesson 3: Controlling the Flow, Converting Types, and Handling Exceptions
Lesson 4: Using .NET Standard Types
Lesson 5: .NET Deep Dive
Lesson 6: Databases
Lesson 7: Building Universal Windows Platform Apps Using XAML
Lesson 8: Building Web Applications Using ASP.NET Core MVC
This C# .NET training course is targeted at professional software developers or programming and developer enthusiasts wanting to get started with building and deploying advanced applications using the modern-day .NET framework. The prospective students will be taught about the intricacies of .NET and other associated technologies such as C#, and ASP.NET.
It is imperative that a prospective student is well acquainted with basic object-oriented programming principles. Additionally, it is advised, though not completely necessary, that one possesses a very basic idea of the .NET stack before commencing with this course.
Hardware
For successful completion of this C# and .NET course, students will require the computer systems with the following:
The course will initially begin with familiarizing you to the different .NET technologies and Visual Studio 2017. Beginning from the basic concepts of declaring and working with variables, we move on to writing code that makes decisions, repeats a block of statements, converts between types, and handles errors.
You will also learn about .NET Core and its class library assemblies, and packages of types that are defined in .NET Standard that allow your applications to connect existing components together to perform common practical tasks. You will then learn to make your own types using object-oriented programming (OOP) and learn how to read and write to databases.
You will then see what can be achieved with Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) when defining the user interface for a graphical app, in particular, for Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Finally, we look at building web applications with a modern HTTP architecture on the server-side using Microsoft ASP.NET Core MVC.
Lesson 1: An Overview of Visual Studio 2017
Lesson 2: Introducing C#
Lesson 3: Controlling the Flow, Converting Types, and Handling Exceptions
Lesson 4: Using .NET Standard Types
Lesson 5: .NET Deep Dive
Lesson 6: Databases
Lesson 7: Building Universal Windows Platform Apps Using XAML
Lesson 8: Building Web Applications Using ASP.NET Core MVC
This C# .NET training course is targeted at professional software developers or programming and developer enthusiasts wanting to get started with building and deploying advanced applications using the modern-day .NET framework. The prospective students will be taught about the intricacies of .NET and other associated technologies such as C#, and ASP.NET.
It is imperative that a prospective student is well acquainted with basic object-oriented programming principles. Additionally, it is advised, though not completely necessary, that one possesses a very basic idea of the .NET stack before commencing with this course.
Hardware
For successful completion of this C# and .NET course, students will require the computer systems with the following: