C# Programming I
X444.3 (1 semester unit in EECS)
This course introduces you to C# development using Visual Studio and focuses on C# syntax, logic constructs, application development, exception handling, and the object-oriented nature of the language. You are introduced to debugging C# applications, the .NET Framework, aspects of the .NET object hierarchy, and how to use C# in a .NET application environment.
On successful completion, you should be able to develop C# applications using the objects provided by the .NET Framework, as well as use C# character representations, type definitions, arrays, comparison operations, program control, assemblies, and namespaces.
Prerequisites: Understanding of C, C++, Java, and/or VB and access to a computer running Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Visual Studio.
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DAVID BOUVIN, M.B.A., D.B.A., CISM, IA (4011), has worked for the federal government and as a professor, department chair, researcher, and executive consultant for Fortune 500 companies. He holds a doctorate in business administration (computer information systems), master's in business administration in management, and a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a focus on human-computer interactions. His work experience spans multiple disciplines that include academia, information technology, business, and management. Bouvin currently conducts research and provides consultation in information assurance, computer information systems, information technology audit, and strategic management.
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $525 (EDP 877969)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Step by Step
Author: John Sharp
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Publication Year: 2006
ISBN: 0735621292