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Microsoft.net Framework

Programming Framework

Duration
45 Hours

Course Description


             The .NET Framework is a software development platform created by Microsoft that provides a runtime environment and a vast library of pre-built code for building and running applications on Windows. It's designed to offer a consistent, object-oriented programming model, minimize deployment issues, and ensure secure code execution. While the original .NET Framework is primarily for Windows, .NET (formerly .NET Core) is a cross-platform successor. 

Course Outline For Microsoft.net framework

1. Introduction to the .NET framework 

  • Understanding .NET: Defining the .NET Framework and its relationship to the broader .NET platform.
  • .NET Components: Exploring the key components:
    • Common Language Runtime (CLR): The runtime environment that manages the execution of .NET applications.
    • Framework Class Library (FCL): A rich collection of reusable classes, interfaces, and value types for various programming tasks.
    • Common Language Specification (CLS): Ensuring language interoperability among .NET languages like C#, VB.NET, and F#.
    • Common Type System (CTS): Defining a unified type system for all .NET languages, enabling cross-language inheritance and polymorphism.
  • Benefits of .NET: Discussing advantages like language interoperability, security features, productivity, and cross-platform compatibility (via .NET Core/.NET, Mono, and Xamarin). 

2. Programming with C# or VB.NET 

  • Language Fundamentals: Understanding basic syntax, data types, variables, operators, control statements (if/else, switch, loops), and methods.
  • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Applying OOP concepts within the .NET framework, covering classes, objects, constructors, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
  • Exception Handling: Implementing robust error handling using try-catch blocks and understanding the role of logging.
  • Collections: Working with data structures like arrays, ArrayLists, and generic collections.
  • Multi-threading: Developing responsive applications using asynchronous operations and threading concepts. 

3. Web development with ASP.NET 

  • Introduction to Web Applications: Understanding web application architecture and the role of ASP.NET in creating dynamic websites.
  • ASP.NET Frameworks: Exploring options like Web Forms, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Web Pages for building web applications.
  • Visual Studio: Using Visual Studio as the primary IDE for designing, coding, and debugging web applications.
  • Web Controls and Validation: Utilizing ASP.NET web controls and validation controls to manage user interfaces and input.
  • State Management: Implementing techniques like ViewState, Session, and Cookies to manage state in web applications.
  • Web Services: Creating and consuming web services with ASP.NET.
  • Security: Implementing authentication (Windows, Forms) and authorization to secure web applications. 

4. Database connectivity with ADO.NET and Entity Framework 

  • ADO.NET Basics: Understanding the fundamentals of ADO.NET for connecting to databases like SQL Server.
  • Data Access: Using connected and disconnected architectures to retrieve, modify, and update data.
  • Data Objects: Working with DataSet, DataTable, DataReader, SqlConnection, and SqlCommand to interact with databases.
  • Entity Framework: Using the Entity Framework as an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool to simplify database interactions by working with .NET objects. 

5. Desktop application development

  • Windows Forms: Building desktop applications with Windows Forms controls and event-driven programming.
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF): Developing rich user interfaces with WPF and Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) for desktop applications. 

6. Advanced topics (depending on course level)

  • LINQ (Language Integrated Query): Querying data from various sources (objects, SQL databases, XML) using a consistent query syntax.
  • Windows Communication Foundation (WCF): Developing service-oriented applications.
  • Design Patterns: Applying design patterns like Singleton, Factory, and MVC to create reusable, maintainable, and scalable code.
  • Deployment: Understanding deployment options for .NET applications.
  • Security: Deepening knowledge of .NET Framework security, including code access security and digital signatures. 
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