MCIT's certificate helps train developers with the programming skills required to create Windows applications using the C# programming language. Students will be learning the basics of Visual C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details and then look forward to building an application that incorporates features of the .NET Framework 4.7. This program will also enable you to develop a clear understanding of object-oriented programming concepts and skills using C#, which can be applied to modern software development methodologies. Using the tools provided by the Microsoft .NET Framework, you will design desktop and web applications by using C# and .NET library. You will develop knowledge and skills in the areas of C# along with design patterns.
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Programming in C#
-Overview of Writing Application by Using Visual C#
-Data Types, Operators, and Expressions
-Visual C# Programming Language Constructs
Lab: Implementing Edit Functionality for the Students List
-Implementing Insert Functionality for the Students List
-Implementing Delete Functionality for the Students List
-Displaying a Student’s Age
-Creating and Invoking Methods
-Creating Overloaded Methods and Using Optional and Output Parameters
-Handling Exceptions
-Monitoring Applications
Lab : Extending the Class Enrolment Application Functionality
Refactoring the Enrolment Code
Validating Student Information
Saving Changes to the Class List
-Implementing Structs and Enums
-Organizing Data into Collections
-Handling Events
Lab : Writing the Code for the Grades Prototype Application
-Adding Navigation Logic to the Grades Prototype Application
-Creating Data Types to Store User and Grade Information
-Displaying User and Grade Information
-Creating Classes
-Defining and Implementing Interfaces
-Implementing Type-Safe Collections
Lab : Adding Data Validation and Type-Safety to the Application
-Implementing the Teacher, Student, and Grade Structs as Classes
-Adding Data Validation to the Grade Class
-Displaying Students in Name Order
-Enabling Teachers to Modify Class and Grade Data
Creating Class Hierarchies
Extending .NET Framework Classes
Lab : Refactoring Common Functionality into the User Class
-Refactoring Common Functionality into the User Class
-Implementing Password Complexity by Using an Abstract Method
-Creating the ClassFullException Custom Exception
-Reading and Writing Files
-Serializing and Deserializing Data
-Performing I/O by Using Streams
Lab : Generating the Grades Report
-Serializing Data for the Grades Report as XML
-Previewing the Grades Report
-Persisting the Serialized Grade Data to a File
-Creating and Using Entity Data Models
-Querying Data by Using LINQ
Lab : Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data
-Creating an Entity Data Model from The School of Fine Arts Database
-Updating Student and Grade Data by Using the Entity Framework
-Extending the Entity Data Model to Validate Data
-Accessing Data Across the Web
-Accessing Data by Using OData Connected Services
Lab : Retrieving and Modifying Grade Data Remotely
-Creating a WCF Data Service for the SchoolGrades Database
-Integrating the Data Service into the Application
-Retrieving Student Photographs Over the Web
-Using XAML to Design a User Interface
-Binding Controls to Data
Lab : Customizing Student Photographs and Styling the Application
-Customizing the Appearance of Student Photographs
-Styling the Logon View
-Animating the StudentPhoto Control
-Implementing Multitasking
-Performing Operations Asynchronously
-Synchronizing Concurrent Access to Data
Lab : Improving the Responsiveness and Performance of the Application
-Ensuring That the UI Remains Responsive When Retrieving Teacher Data
-Providing Visual Feedback During Long-Running Operations
-Creating and Using Dynamic Objects
-Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling Unmanaged Resources
Lab : Upgrading the Grades Report
-Generating the Grades Report by Using Word
-Controlling the Lifetime of Word Objects by Implementing the Dispose Pattern
-Examining Object Metadata
-Creating and Using Custom Attributes
-Generating Managed Code
-Versioning, Signing, and Deploying Assemblies
Lab : Specifying the Data to Include in the Grades Report
-Creating and Applying the IncludeInReport attribute
-Updating the Report
-Storing the Grades.Utilities Assembly Centrally (If Time Permits)
Have a High School Diploma or equivalent, Complete an interview with a member of our Admissions Team, Commit to program and job search requirements.
Upon completing this course, you will receive an industry-recognized certificate from MCIT. Once you complete this exam, you will earn your official C# Programming certification.