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.NET Framework Using C#

Course duration

  • 4 days

Course Benefits

  • Gain a thorough understanding of the philosophy and architecture of .NET
  • Acquire a working knowledge of the .NET programming model and .NET Security
  • Implement multi-threading effectively in .NET applications
  • Learn how to implement database applications using ADO.NET and LINQ
  • Learn how to debug .NET applications using .NET diagnostic classes and tools
Available Delivery Methods
Public Class
Public expert-led online training from the convenience of your home, office or anywhere with an internet connection. Guaranteed to run .
Private Class
Private classes are delivered for groups at your offices or a location of your choice.

Course Outline

  1. .NET Fundamentals
    1. What is Microsoft .NET?
    2. Common Language Runtime
    3. CLR Serialization
    4. Attribute-Based Programming
    5. Interface-Based Programming
    6. Metadata
    7. Common Type System
    8. Framework Class Library
    9. Language Interoperability
    10. Managed Code
    11. Assemblies and Deployment
    12. Web Services
    13. ASP.NET
    14. Performance
    15. .NET Native
    16. .NET Core and Cross-platform Development
    17. XML Serialization
  2. Class Libraries
    1. Components in .NET
    2. Building Class Libraries at the Command Line
    3. Class Libraries Using Visual Studio
    4. Using References
  3. Assemblies, Deployment and Configuration
    1. Assemblies
    2. Private Assembly Deployment
    3. Shared Assembly Deployment
    4. Configuration Overview
    5. Configuration Files
    6. Programmatic Access to Configuration
    7. Using SDK Tools for Signing and Deployment
    8. Application Settings
  4. Metadata and Reflection
    1. Metadata
    2. Reflection
    3. Late Binding
  5. I/O and Serialization
    1. Directories
    2. Files
    3. Serialization
    4. Attributes
  6. .NET Programming Model
    1. Memory Management and Garbage Collection
    2. Asynchronous Delegates
    3. BackgroundWorker
    4. Application Domains
  7. .NET Threading
    1. Threading Fundamentals
    2. ThreadPool
    3. Foreground and Background Threads
    4. Synchronization
    5. Task Parallel Library
  8. .NET Security
    1. Authentication and Authorization
    2. Code Access Security
    3. Sandboxing
    4. Permissions
    5. Role-Based Security
    6. Principals and Identities
  9. Interoperating with COM and Win32
    1. .NET Client Calling a COM Server
    2. 64-bit System Considerations
    3. PInvoke
  10. ADO.NET and LINQ
    1. ADO.NET Overview
    2. .NET Data Providers
    3. Connections
    4. Using LocalDB
    5. Commands
    6. DataReaders and Connected Access
    7. Data Sets and Disconnected Access
    8. Language Integrated Query
  11. Debugging Fundamentals
    1. Compile-time Errors and Run-time Errors
    2. Configuring Debug, Release, and Special Builds
    3. Visual Studio Debugger
    4. Just-In-Time Debugging
    5. Attaching Debugger to a Running Process
  12. Tracing
    1. Tracing
    2. Event Logs
  13. More About Tracing
    1. Using the BooleanSwitch and TraceSwitch Classes
    2. Print Debugging Information with the Debug Class
    3. Instrumenting Release Builds with the Trace Class
    4. Using Listeners
    5. Implementing Custom Listeners

Class Materials

Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Class Prerequisites

Experience in the following is required for this C# class:

  • The student should be an experienced application developer or architect with a working knowledge of C#, including building simple GUIs with Windows Forms.
Since its founding in 1995, InterSource has been providing high quality and highly customized training solutions to clients worldwide. With over 500 course titles constantly updated and numerous course customization and creation possibilities, we have the capability to meet your I.T. training needs.
Instructor-led courses are offered via a live Web connection, at client sites throughout Europe, and at our Geneva Training Center.