The Visual C# 2005 series covers how to develop command line and graphical applications using the Visual C# 2005 programming language and the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).
This Visual C# online training series provides over 19 hours of self-paced courseware. This web-based training provides 6 months of unlimited access to all of the following lessons:
1 . .NET What You Need to Know
2 . Arrays and Indexers
3 . Characters and Strings
4 . Classes
5 . Control Structures and Arrays
6 . Data Types in C#
7 . Delegates and Events
8 . Exceptions
9 . First C# Programs
10 . Formatting and Conversion
11 . Inheritance
12 . Interfaces
13 . Interfaces and Collections
14 . Introduction to Windows Forms
15 . Methods, Properties and Operators
16 . More About Types
17 . Object-Oriented Programming
18 . Operators and Expressions
19 . Virtual Methods and Polymorphism
Lesson Detail:
.NET What You Need to Know
Visual C# 2005: .Net: What You Need to Know, covers the foundations of the .NET programming environment and how to navigate through the Visual Studio 2005 integrated development environment (IDE). It also shows how to create, compile and execute a simple
Arrays and Indexers
Visual C# 2005: Arrays and Indexers, covers how to define and work with single-dimension and multiple-dimension arrays. It also shows how to use the Random classes to generate random numbers and how to use indexers to access data within a class using an a
Characters and Strings
Visual C# 2005: Characters and Strings, covers how to define and work with characters and strings in greater detail. This course also shows how to create and work with objects of the String and StringBuilder classes and create applications that process co
Classes
Visual C# 2005: Classes, covers how to create classes, distinguish between classes and objects, and use classes in object-oriented programming. It also shows how C# classes support encapsulation, how to instantiate and initialize classes, and how to use r
Control Structures and Arrays
Visual C# 2005: Control Structures and Arrays, covers Visual C# control. It also shows how to create and use applications that use loops and arrays.
Data Types in C#
Visual C# 2005: Data Types in C#, covers the different data types supported by C# and how to convert information between and among different data types. This course also shows how to map Visual C# data types to the data types supported by the .NET framewo
Delegates and Events
Visual C# 2005: Delegates and Events, describes how to use delegates to handle callbacks into code. This course also covers how delegates implement the .NET event handling mechanism, and dynamically adding and removing delegates to perform custom event ha
Exceptions
Visual C# 2005: Exceptions, describes how to use the .NET exception handling mechanism to deal with unexpected and anomalous behavior. This course also covers how to create and use custom exceptions based upon the system-provided Exception class.
First C# Programs
Visual C# 2005: First C# Programs, covers how to create, compile and execute a simple Visual C# program with variables, expressions, command-line input and output, using either the Visual Studio 2005 IDE or the command line functionality.
Formatting and Conversion
Visual C# 2005: Formatting and Conversion, describes how to format information for output. This course also covers how to convert information among different data types and define implicit and explicit conversion operators to streamline that process.
Inheritance
Visual C# 2005: Inheritance, describes how to create hierarchies of classes using inheritance. This course also covers how to use the public, protected and private access qualifiers to encapsulate class implementations and make code easier to maintain.
Interfaces
Visual C# 2005: Interfaces, describes how to use interfaces to program in a more flexible, generic manner. This course also covers how to create and use custom classes that implement multiple interfaces.
Interfaces and Collections
Visual C# 2005: Interfaces and Collections, describes how to use parameterized types and .NET interfaces to program in a more flexible, generic manner. This course also covers how to customize collection classes supplied by .NET.
Introduction to Windows Forms
Visual C# 2005: Introduction to Windows Forms, describes how to use Visual C# to create a simple Windows Forms application. This course also covers how to add event handlers to respond to button clicks and list selection events.
Methods, Properties and Operators
Visual C# 2005: Methods, Properties and Operators, covers how to define and use methods, pass parameters to and from methods, and overload methods and operators. This course also shows how to simplify data access through get and set methods and how to imp
More About Types
Visual C# 2005: More About Types, covers how to distinguish between classes and structs in C#, and understand more about how classes are used to create application specific data types. This course also shows how C# converts simple values to and from objec
Object-Oriented Programming
Visual C# 2005: Object-Oriented Programming, covers Visual C# object-oriented programming concepts. This course also shows how attributes and behaviors are combined to create classes, and how to model classes using simple object modeling concepts.
Operators and Expressions
Visual C# 2005: Operators and Expressions, covers Visual C# operators and expressions. It also shows how to use the precedence table to order C# operators judiciously and efficiently.
Virtual Methods and Polymorphism
Visual C# 2005: Virtual Methods and Polymorphism, describes how to fully implement polymorphic classes. This course also covers how to create virtual methods that can be redefined by derived classes to create implementation-specific behaviors.
Certification:
Visual C#
Audience:
This course is for anyone who would like to create or modify applications using Microsoft Visual C#.
Features:
What You Get:
You will receive Unlimited Access to all of the Visual C# training tutorials listed above. Your online training courses will be available from anywhere you have internet access.This e-learning series includes all of the online training tutorials listed and is provided in an interactive, self-paced format. Retake any or all of our computer training as often as you want. Our online tutorials allow you to learn anywhere, anytime from any computer with internet access. All courses allow for 6 months of unlimited access (1 user), include a variety of features and qualify for Continuing Education Unit credit.
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