ASP .NET Using C# Training in Asheville
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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This five-day course provides a comprehensive and practical hands-on
introduction to developing Web applications using ASP.NET 4.0 and C#. It
includes an introduction to ASP.NET MVC, a new Web programming framework
that incorporates use of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. It
also includes coverage of using ASP.NET AJAX to build rich client
applications. The fundamentals of Web applications are reviewed, and a
testbed is established for ASP.NET and Internet Information Services.
The architecture of ASP.NET is outlined, including the role of
compilation, the Page class and code-behind. Web Forms are introduced,
including server controls, view state, life cycle, and the event model.
Request/response HTTP programming using ASP.NET is covered as are
ASP.NET Web applications, caching in ASP.NET, and the fundamentals of
configuration and security. Data access is covered in some detail in two
chapters, including an introduction to ADO.NET, Language Integrated
Query (LINQ), and the powerful data access controls provided by ASP.NET
4.0. The final section of the course introduces rich client-side
development with ASP.NET AJAX and use of the ASP.NET MVC framework.
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $2090 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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A working knowledge of C#. Previous experience with ASP is desirable, but not essential. Previous exposure to ADO.NET would be helpful. |
Course Outline |
Introduction to ASP.NET
Web Forms Architecture
ASP.NET and HTTP
Web Applications Using Visual Studio
State Management and Web Applications
Server Controls
Caching in ASP.NET
ASP.NET Configuration and Security
Debugging, Diagnostics and Error Handling
More Server Controls
Data Access in ASP.NET 4.0
Personalization and Security
ASP.NET AJAX
ASP.NET MVC Appendix A Learning Resources
Appendix B HTTP Pipeline |
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C# Programming Uses & Stats
Difficulty
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Popularity
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Year Created 2000 |
Pros
In Demand:
C# along with Java is one of the top languages in demand for employers.
.Net Library:
C# is integrated with the .Net Library thereby providing access to a vast archive of functionality and support.
Team Friendly:
Multiple developers can easily work together on a project.
Compiled Language:
The code that is stored on a public-facing server is in binary form. In other words, if your server gets hacked, the hacker doesn't automatically have access to your source code.
Transferable:
C# roots are derived from C which means that the structure is transferable to other languages like Java, Objective C, PHP and C++.
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Cons
Steep Learning Curve:
Windows Application Exclusively:
Any .NET application needs a Windows platform to execute which means that companies using Linux servers would need Windows hosting to run a .Net application.
Lack of Support for Older .NET:
Many enterprise organizations keep older operating systems because of the many problems that an upgrade can bring to the platform. Microsoft stops supporting older .NET frameworks after a few operating systems upgrades.
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C# Programming Job Market |
Average Salary
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Job Count
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Top Job Locations
New York City |
Complimentary Skills to have along with C# Programming
Since the .NET development ecosystem spans a wide array of capabilities and tools, it is difficult for .NET developers to know which .NET development skills and training to pursue in order to increase their marketability — and earning potential. For that reason, learning supplemental languages such as Java, JavaScript, Python, C/C++, and others is expected in today’s competitive skill-set driven playing field. |