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C# Programming for the Microsoft®. NET Platform- Part 3: Object Orientation CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: # Programming for the Microsoft®. NET Platform- Part 3 Review: Course Overview
This is the third course in a five part series that introduces the essentials of object-oriented programming. You will learn the terminology and concepts required to create and use classes in C#. The course also teaches how to use reference-type variables and how to create and destroy objects in C#.
Learn To
Identify characteristics of a class.
Identify characteristics of an object.
Identify differences between structs and classes.
Identify the syntax used to declare a reference variable.
Identify characteristics of an invalid reference.
Identify characteristics of comparing reference variables.
Identify characteristics of the default constructor.
Identify the syntax used to overload a constructor.
Identify characteristics of an initializer list.
Audience
The intended audience for this course are individuals involved in programming in C, C++, Microsoft Visual Basic or Java and wish to program in C#. They are involved in developing enterprise business solutions. The audience will include application developers, system analysts, and software engineers. It is expected that learners should have experience programming in C, C++, Visual Basic, Java, or another programming language. Learners should also have basic familiarity with the .NET framework and the .NET strategy. In addition, learners should have taken the first two parts of this series (72711 and 72712).
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
Korean, US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Object-Oriented Programming 3 hours
Identify characteristics of a class.
Identify characteristics of an object.
Identify differences between structs and classes.
Identify characteristics of abstraction.
Identify characteristics of encapsulation.
Identify characteristics of encapsulation accessibility.
Identify characteristics of object data.
Identify characteristics of the runtime invocation of the Main method.
Identify the syntax used to define a class.
Identify the syntax used to instantiate a new object.
Identify characteristics of the this operator.
Identify characteristics of nested classes.
Identify characteristics of inheritance.
Identify characteristics of class hierarchies.
Identify characteristics of polymorphism.
Identify characteristics of an abstract base class.
Identify characteristics of an interface.
Identify characteristics of binding.
Unit 2: Reference Variables 2 - 3 hours
Identify the syntax used to declare a reference variable.
Identify characteristics of an invalid reference.
Identify characteristics of comparing reference variables.
Identify characteristics of using a reference as a method parameter.
Identify characteristics of the exception class.
Identify characteristics of the String class.
Identify characteristics of string comparison.
Identify characteristics of the object type.
Identify characteristics of the reflection mechanism.
Identify characteristics of the System.IO namespace.
Identify characteristics of the System.XML namespace.
Identify characteristics of the System.Data namespaces.
Identify characteristics of common namespaces.
Identify characteristics of converting value types.
Identify characteristics of parent and child class reference conversions.
Identify characteristics of the operators that are used for conversion.
Identify characteristics of object type conversions.
Identify characteristics of interface conversions.
Identify characteristics of boxing.
Unit 3: Creating and Destroying Objects 1 - 2 hours
Identify characteristics of the default constructor.
Identify the syntax used to overload a constructor.
Identify characteristics of an initializer list.
Identify characteristics of initializing readonly fields.
Identify the syntax used to declare a constructor for a struct.
Identify characteristics of object lifetime.
Identify characteristics of garbage collection.
Identify characteristics of the Finalize method.
Identify the guidelines for using the disposal design pattern.
Identify characteristics of IDisposable.
Identify characteristics of a private constructor.
Identify characteristics of a destructor.
Identify characteristics of a static constructor.
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