C#
Introduction/Overview of .Net
  • Introduction to .Net
  • Platform for the .Net
  • Drawbacks of Current Trend
  • Net Framework BCL & CLR l Key design goals
  • CLR, CTS, MSIL & other tools.
  • Multiple Language Interaction & support l Moving from Project to Assemblies
  • Security in .NET – CAS
.Net Framework [Advanced]
  • Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Features of .Net
  • Assemblies in Detail
  • GAC, Strong Names
  • Language Interop
  • Reflection
Visual C#.Net Language
  • Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Why C#/ Why Not C#
  • Where does C# Fit in
  • C, C++ to Visual C#
  • Features of C#
  • .NET Namespaces
.Net Installations/C#.Net
  • .NET Versions 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.5 Beta
  • Visual Studio.NET 2003/2005/Orcas/2008
  • Windows Vista New Look
  • Gadgets/SideBars/UAC relation with .NET
  • Hardware/Software Requirements
  • FAQ's with detailed answers
Programming Using Visual C#.Net
  • The start of the application
  • C#.Net Program Design
  • Variables and types
  • Value types and reference types (CTS)
  • Strings and arrays
  • The Console class
  • String formatting
  • Statements and flows
  • Programming Structures
  • Command-line arguments
  • VS.NET to Create C#.NET Apps
  • C# 3.0/3.5 features – Implicit types , Extention Methods and more
Introduction To Windows Forms – I
  • Windows forms library WinForms
  • Layout Enhancements
  • Forms and controls Hierarchy
  • Creating simple GUI by hand
  • Event handling
  • Basic controls
  • Windows forms buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, panels, group boxes, list boxes, picture boxes
Windows Forms II
  • Menus
  • Built-in dialog boxes and printing
  • Extender Controls
  • ToolStrips, StatusStrips and progress bars
  • A new MDI forms strategy
  • Inheritance with forms
  • New Controls Web Browser, Property Grid etc
Object Oriented Concepts (Basic)
  • Classes & objects
  • Abstract & override methods
  • Creating and using your own classes l Data members and member methods l Instantiate an object
  • This keyword
  • Properties Read Only Write Only
  • Build process using windows class library l Generate classes for other clients
  • How to use classes as part of project
Object Oriented Concepts (Advanced)
  • Accessibility levels, specifiers
  • Constructors
  • Method overloading
  • Class (static) variables & methods
  • Object destruction
  • Constant values
  • Enumerations
  • Inheritance and Polymorphism
  • The root of all classes
  • Creating derived classes
  • Method overriding and hiding
  • Polymorphism and virtual functions
  • Casting objects
  • Abstract classes
  • Sealed classes
  • Static classes
Object Oriented Concepts (Implementation Oriented)
  • Case Studies
  • Class Diagram in VS.Net
  • Refactoring & others
  • FAQ's
Error Handling
  • Unstructured error handling support
  • Structured error handling
  • Error categories
  • Debugging the application
  • Debug and Trace classes
  • Code Optimization
  • Testing and strategies
Ado.Net 1.1/2.0/Linq
  • History and background
  • From DAO to ADO.NET
  • ADO.NET LINQ
  • ADO.NET design goals
  • The ADO.NET architecture and its components
  • ADO.NET in relation to the other .NET tools
  • DataSet in RealTime Scenarious
Ado.Net Components
  • Connected and disconnected environment
  • ADO.NET object model
  • Data sources, providers and connections
  • Commands and data readers
  • Data sets and data adaptors
  • Data tables, rows and columns
  • Constraints and relations
  • Data-centric applications New ADO.Net Hierarchy
Data Sources And .Net Data Providers
  • Connecting to a data source
  • SQL Server .NET data provider
  • OLE-DB .NET data provider
  • Connections and connection strings
  • SQL-Server integrated security
  • Connection pooling
  • ADO.NET exceptions
Accessing Data In The Connected Environment
  • Commands
  • Creating and executing commands
  • Reading data using a data reader
  • Batch queries & single result queries
  • Parameterised queries (input & output parameters)
  • Adding, editing and deleting data
  • Stored procedures
Accessing Data In Disconnected Environment
  • Why using a disconnected environment?
  • DataSet and DataAdapter features
  • Filling data sets using data adapters
  • Read data using data tables, rows and columns
  • Batch queries and data sets
  • Visual Studio Data Menu & tools
  • DataSet Navigation
  • DataSet Functionality
  • DataSet Optimistic Concurrency
Sorting, Searching And Filtering
  • Searching in data sets
  • Find on primary keys
  • Searching on any column
  • Searching on row state
  • Wildcard searches
  • Sorting and filtering using data views
  • Searching in a data view