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Object-Oriented Programming in C

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Training Provided by Software Training Academy, Inc Microsoft s .NET is a revolutionary advance in programming technology that greatly simplifies application development and is a good match for the emerging paradigm of Web-based services, as opposed to proprietary applications. Part of this technology is a new language, C#. This new language combines the power of C and the ease of development of Visual Basic. It bears a striking resemblance to Java and improves on that language. C# may well become the dominant language for building applications on Microsoft platforms. This thorough and comprehensive course is a practical introduction to programming in C#, utilizing the services provided by .NET. This course emphasizes the C# language. It is current to Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0, which introduces important new features, such as generic types. The new features are covered throughout the course in the context of where they are applicable. This course is intended to be fully accessible to programmers who do not already have a strong background in object-oriented programming in C-like languages, such as C or Java. It is ideal, for example, for Visual Basic or COBOL programmers who desire to learn C#. An important thrust of the course is to teach C# programming from an object-oriented perspective. It is often difficult for programmers trained originally in a procedural language to start thinking in objects. This course introduces object-oriented concepts early, and C# is developed in a way that leverages its object orientation. A case study is used to illustrate creating a complete system using C# and .NET. Besides supporting traditional object-oriented features, such as classes, inheritance, and polymorphism, C# introduces several additional features, such as properties, indexers, delegates, events, and interfaces that make C# a compelling language for developing object-oriented and component-based systems. This course provides thorough coverage of all these features. C# as a language is elegant and powerful. But to utilize its capabilities fully, you need to have a good understanding of how it works with the .NET Framework. The course explores several important interactions between C# and the .NET Framework, and it includes an introduction to major classes for collections, delegates, and events. It concludes with a succinct introduction to creating GUI programs using Windows Forms. Numerous programming examples and exercises are provided, including the case study. The student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples. The course includes two electronic supplements, provided as PDF files. The first covers Visual Studio 2005, and the second covers unsafe code and the C# pointer type. Related learning materials include the book Introduction to C# Using .NET, published by Prentice-Hall, and a comprehensive set of supplementary exercises, available from Object Innovations. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Acquire a working knowledge of C# programming Learn how to implement programs using C# and classes from the .NET Framework Learn how to implement simple GUI programs using Windows Forms Gain a working knowledge of generic types, anonymous delegates, partial classes, and other new features in C# 2.0.
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Object-Oriented Programming in C 1. NET: What You Need To Know
.NET Executables and the CLR
A .NET Testbed for C# Programming
Using Visual Studio 2005

2. First C# Programs
Hello, World
Namespaces
Variables and Expressions
Using C# as a Calculator
Input/Output in C#
.NET Framework Class Library

3. Data Types in C#
Data Types
Integer Types
Floating Point Types
Decimal Type
Characters and Strings
Boolean Type
Conversions
Nullable Types

4. Operators and Expressions
Operator Cardinality
Arithmetic Operators
Relational Operators
Logical Operators
Bitwise Operators
Assignment Operators
Expressions
Checked and Unchecked

5. Control Structures
If Tests
Loops
Arrays
Foreach
More about Control Flow
Switch

6. Object-Oriented Programming
Objects
Classes
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Object-Oriented Languages
Components

7. Classes
Classes as Structured Data
Methods
Constructors and Initialization
Static Fields and Methods
Constant and Readonly

8. More about Types
Overview of Types in C#
Value Types
Boxing and Unboxing
Reference Types

9. Methods, Properties and Operators
Methods
Parameter Passing
Method Overloading
Variable-Length Parameter Lists
Properties
Operator Overloading

10. Characters and Strings
Characters
Strings
String Input
String Methods
StringBuilder Class
Programming with Strings

11. Arrays and Indexers
Arrays
System.Array
Random Number Generation
Jagged Arrays
Rectangular Arrays
Arrays as Collections
Bank Case Study Step 1
Indexers

12. Inheritance
Single Inheritance
Access Control
Method Hiding
Initialization
Bank Case Study Step 2

13. Virtual Methods and Polymorphism
Virtual Methods and Dynamic Binding
Method Overriding
Fragile Base Class Problem
Polymorphism
Abstract Classes
Sealed Classes
Heterogeneous Collections
Bank Case Study Step 3

14. Formatting and Conversion
ToString
Format Strings
String Formatting Methods
Bank Case Study Step 4
Type Conversions

15. Exceptions
Exception Fundamentals
Structured Exception Handling
User-Defined Exception Classes
Inner Exceptions
Bank Case Study Step 5

16. Interfaces
Interface Fundamentals
Programming with Interfaces
Using Interfaces at Runtime
Bank Case Study Step 6
Resolving Ambiguities

17. .NET Interfaces and Collections
Collections
Bank Case Study Step 7
IEnumerable and IEnumerator
Copy Semantics and ICloneable
Comparing Objects
Generic Types
Type-Safe Collections
Bank Case Study Step 8

18. Delegates and Events
Delegates
Anonymous Methods
Events

19. Introduction to Windows Forms
Creating Windows Applications Using Visual Studio 2005
Partial Classes
Buttons, Labels and Textboxes
Handling Events
Listbox Controls
Appendix A. Learning Resources
Electronic File Supplements
Supplement 1. Using Visual Studio 2005
Overview of Visual Studio 2005
Creating a Console Application
Project Configurations
Debugging
Multiple-Project Solutions
Supplement 2. Unsafe Code and Pointers in C#
Unsafe Code
C# Pointer Type

System Requirements
Course exercises require Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP with Service Pack 2. Visual C# 2005 Express Edition can also be used. See the appropriate course Setup Guide for details.
A good minimal hardware profile for this course would have a Pentium 1 GHz or equivalent CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space for tools installation and course
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