POS/409 - .NET II
Course Description
This course is an advanced study of the C# programming language in the .NET platform. It covers topics around managing program flow, creating and using types, implementing data access, debugging applications and implementing security.
This undergraduate course is 5 weeks.
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Course Objectives
Week 1
- Use a hierarchy of classes.
- Define interfaces
- Implement the object lifecycle and the .Net Garbage Collector.
Week 2
- Create and use properties to provide controlled access to data in an object.
- Employ .Net collections.
- Use collections in a program.
- Create a class based on business requirements.
Week 3
- Implement delegates and events.
- Use LINQ (Language-Integrated Query) to query in memory data.
- Utilize operator overloading.
- Debug a C# application.
Week 4
- Incorporate multithreading.
- Implement multithreading and asynchronous processing.
- Implement and debug JSON files and a Universal Windows Platform application.
Week 5
- Use the Model-View-View-Model pattern.
- Display data on a form by using data binding.
- Validate user input.
- Fetch data using a REST web service.
Prerequisites
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