.NET Framework Essentials Using C# Training in Kansas City

Enroll in or hire us to teach our .NET Framework Essentials Using C# class in Kansas City, Missouri by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, .NET Framework Essentials Using C# may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, .NET Framework Essentials Using C# may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
This three-day course is designed to provide a sound introduction to the essentials of the.NET Framework for programmers who already know the C# language and the fundamentals of Windows Forms. It is current to .NET 4.6 and Visual Studio 2015, which now includes support for cross-platform development. The course focuses on core portions of the .NET Framework that are common across many application areas. Separate courses are available in specific areas, such as ADO.NET, XML Programming, Windows Presentation Framework, Windows Communications Framework and ASP.NET.The course is practical, with many examples and a case study. The goal is to equip you to begin building significant applications using the .NET Framework. The student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $1190 (US)

Prerequisites

The student should be an experienced application developer or architect with a working knowledge of C#, including building simple GUIs with Windows Forms.

Course Outline

 
1.   .NET Fundamentals
 
What is Microsoft .NET?
Common Language Runtime
Attribute-Based Programming
Interface-Based Programming
Metadata
Common Type System
Framework Class Library
Language Interoperability
Managed Code
Assemblies and Deployment
Web Services
ASP.NET
Performance
.NET Native
.NET Core and Cross-platform Development
 
2.  Class Libraries
 
Components in .NET
Building Class Libraries at the Command Line
Class Libraries Using Visual Studio
Using References
 
3.  Assemblies, Deployment and Configuration
 
Assemblies
Private Assembly Deployment
Shared Assembly Deployment
Configuration Overview
Configuration Files
Programmatic Access to Configuration
Using SDK Tools for Signing and Deployment
Application Settings
 
4.  Metadata and Reflection
 
Metadata
Reflection
Late Binding
 
5. I/O and Serialization
 
Directories
Files
Serialization
Attributes
 
6.  .NET Programming Model
 
Memory Management and Garbage Collection
Asynchronous Delegates
BackgroundWorker
Application Domains
 
7. .NET Threading
 
Threading Fundamentals
ThreadPool
Foreground and Background Threads
Synchronization
Task Parallel Library
 
8.  .NET Security
 
Authentication and Authorization
Code Access Security
Sandboxing
Permissions
Role-Based Security
Principals and Identities
 
9.  ADO.NET and LINQ
 
ADO.NET Overview
.NET Data Providers
Connections
Using LocalDB
Commands
DataReaders and Connected Access
Data Sets and Disconnected Access
Language Integrated Query
 
10. Debugging Fundamentals
 
Compile-time Errors and Run-time Errors
Configuring Debug, Release, and Special Builds
Visual Studio Debugger
Just-In-Time Debugging
Attaching Debugger to a Running Process
 
Appendix A:  .NET Remoting
 
Marshal by Value
Marshal by Reference
.NET Remoting

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C# Programming Uses & Stats

C# Programming is Used For:
Windows Applications Business Enterprise Applications Software Development Web Applications
Difficulty
Popularity
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++. 
Cons

Steep Learning Curve:
For beginners, C# is not the easiest program to start with. 

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. 
C# Programming Job Market
Average Salary
102000
Job Count
32916
Top Job Locations

New York City 
Mountain View
San Francisco 

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.

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