"Candidate can able to Develop Windows and web Based applications using the N-Tier Architecture. Ability to think and solved Queries related to object oriented programming.Student Will get confidence to work on any New Microsoft .Net Technologies."
.Net Course Content
The .NET Framework (pronounced dot net) is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It includes a large library and provides language interoperability (each language can use code written in other languages) across several programming languages. Programs written for the .NET Framework execute in a software environment (as contrasted to hardware environment), known as the Common Language Runtime (CLR), an application virtual machine that provides services such as security, memory management, and exception handling. The class library and the CLR together constitute the .NET Framework.The .NET Framework's Base Class Library provides user interface, data access, database connectivity, cryptography, web application development, numeric algorithms, and network communications. Programmers produce software by combining their own source code with the .NET Framework and other libraries. The .NET Framework is intended to be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform. Microsoft also produces an integrated development environment largely for .NET software called Visual Studio.
Introduction to C#
Introduction to C#
The .Net Framework and C#
Features of C# Compiling
C# and Existing Languages
C# Basics, Data types, Operators and Statements
Basic Information of about writing C# programs.
Data types Value types and Reference types
Command Line Arguments
Variable Scope operators and precedence
Select Statements Iteration
Statements Jump Statements
OOP’S in C#
Object Oriented Programming
Classes
Objects
Abstraction
Encapsulation
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Collections
Class Member
Modifiers
Parameters in Methods
Properties
Indexers
Namespaces
Interfaces
Structures
Enumeration
Delegate
Assemblies
C#.Net 2.0
New Features
Generics
Partial Classes
Anonymous Methods
Nullable Types
Iterators
C#.Net 3.0
New Features
Implicit Typed Local Variables
Auto implemented Properties
Partial Methods
Anonymous Types
Object and collection initializers
Auto implemented Properties
Extension Methods
Windows Programming in C#
Introduction To Windows Forms
Windows Form Components
Controls
Events
User Controls
MDI
Button
Textbox
Text block
Label
Checkbox
Slider
Image
Menus
Status bars
Rich Textbox
Entity Framework and Visual Studio
Adding a LINQ to SQL class
Introducing the O/R Designer
Creating the Product Object
How Objects Map to LINQ Objects
The Data Context Object
The Table Objects
Create your own Custom Object
Querying with your Custom Object and LINQ
Limiting the columns Called with the Query
Custom Objects and the O/R Designer
Querying the Databases
Using Query Expressions
Filtering using Expressions
Performing Joins
Grouping Items
Stored Procedures
LINQ to XML
Using LINQ to Query XML Documents
Querying Static XML Documents
Querying Dynamic XML Documents
Working Around the XML Documents
Reading from an XML Document
Using LINQ to SQL with LINQ to XML
Setting up the LINQ to SQL components
Querying the Database and outputting XML
WORKING WITH FILES
File and Dir Class
File Info and Dir info
File Stream Object
Stream Writer and Reader
Threading
Reflection
Binary Writer and Reader
ASP.NET
Learn ASP.net From Expert.
WEB APPLICATIONS AND ASP.NET
Asp.net overview
Server side controls
Difference between HTML controls and Web controls
Creating custom controls
Java script intelligence
WORKING WITH ASP.NET
Introducing asp.net
Handling page events
Using web controls
ASP.NET Objects
User and Application
Cookies
Session
Application
Caching
State management
ADO.NET
Data Providers
Objects
Data Controls
Dataset
Ado.Net/Xml
DATA AND ACCESS
Methods of accessing data
DataReader vs. DataAdapter
Dataset and XML
Datasets and DataViews
Web and HTML control
Using intrinsic controls
Rich Controls
Data Controls
Validation Controls
Master Pages
Navigation Controls
Login Controls
Web Parts
ASP.NET 3.5 New Controls
List View
DataPager
Objects Sources
Linq Data Source
USING ADO.NET TO ACCESS DATA
Accessing text files
Overview of ADO.Net
Connecting to a data source
Accessing data with dataset
Accessing data with data reader
Using XML data with a dataset
USING TRACE IN ASP.NET PAGES
Overview of tracing
Trace information
Page -level Trace and Application-level Trace
CREATING ASP.NET WEB APPLICATION
Requirements of a web application
Sharing information between pages
Securing web application
WEB SERVICES
Why web services? All about SOAP
Steps to create web service
Accessing a web service in .Net application
Discovery services for locating web services
Data binding
Accessing data using Web Service
CRYSTAL REPORT
Overview of crystal reports
Crystal report data access models
Crystal report in windows application
Enhance the crystal report presentation
Passing queries at runtime for crystal report
ADVANCE TOPICS
AJAX
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation)
SQL SERVER
Jquery
HTML
CSS
.Net Course Content
The .NET Framework (pronounced dot net) is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It includes a large library and provides language interoperability (each language can use code written in other languages) across several programming languages. Programs written for the .NET Framework execute in a software environment (as contrasted to hardware environment), known as the Common Language Runtime (CLR), an application virtual machine that provides services such as security, memory management, and exception handling. The class library and the CLR together constitute the .NET Framework.The .NET Framework's Base Class Library provides user interface, data access, database connectivity, cryptography, web application development, numeric algorithms, and network communications. Programmers produce software by combining their own source code with the .NET Framework and other libraries. The .NET Framework is intended to be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform. Microsoft also produces an integrated development environment largely for .NET software called Visual Studio.
Introduction to C#
Introduction to C#
The .Net Framework and C#
Features of C# Compiling
C# and Existing Languages
C# Basics, Data types, Operators and Statements
Basic Information of about writing C# programs.
Data types Value types and Reference types
Command Line Arguments
Variable Scope operators and precedence
Select Statements Iteration
Statements Jump Statements
OOP’S in C#
Object Oriented Programming
Classes
Objects
Abstraction
Encapsulation
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Collections
Class Member
Modifiers
Parameters in Methods
Properties
Indexers
Namespaces
Interfaces
Structures
Enumeration
Delegate
Assemblies
C#.Net 2.0
New Features
Generics
Partial Classes
Anonymous Methods
Nullable Types
Iterators
C#.Net 3.0
New Features
Implicit Typed Local Variables
Auto implemented Properties
Partial Methods
Anonymous Types
Object and collection initializers
Auto implemented Properties
Extension Methods
Windows Programming in C#
Introduction To Windows Forms
Windows Form Components
Controls
Events
User Controls
MDI
Button
Textbox
Text block
Label
Checkbox
Slider
Image
Menus
Status bars
Rich Textbox
Entity Framework and Visual Studio
Adding a LINQ to SQL class
Introducing the O/R Designer
Creating the Product Object
How Objects Map to LINQ Objects
The Data Context Object
The Table Objects
Create your own Custom Object
Querying with your Custom Object and LINQ
Limiting the columns Called with the Query
Custom Objects and the O/R Designer
Querying the Databases
Using Query Expressions
Filtering using Expressions
Performing Joins
Grouping Items
Stored Procedures
LINQ to XML
Using LINQ to Query XML Documents
Querying Static XML Documents
Querying Dynamic XML Documents
Working Around the XML Documents
Reading from an XML Document
Using LINQ to SQL with LINQ to XML
Setting up the LINQ to SQL components
Querying the Database and outputting XML
WORKING WITH FILES
File and Dir Class
File Info and Dir info
File Stream Object
Stream Writer and Reader
Threading
Reflection
Binary Writer and Reader
ASP.NET
Learn ASP.net From Expert.
WEB APPLICATIONS AND ASP.NET
Asp.net overview
Server side controls
Difference between HTML controls and Web controls
Creating custom controls
Java script intelligence
WORKING WITH ASP.NET
Introducing asp.net
Handling page events
Using web controls
ASP.NET Objects
User and Application
Cookies
Session
Application
Caching
State management
ADO.NET
Data Providers
Objects
Data Controls
Dataset
Ado.Net/Xml
DATA AND ACCESS
Methods of accessing data
DataReader vs. DataAdapter
Dataset and XML
Datasets and DataViews
Web and HTML control
Using intrinsic controls
Rich Controls
Data Controls
Validation Controls
Master Pages
Navigation Controls
Login Controls
Web Parts
ASP.NET 3.5 New Controls
List View
DataPager
Objects Sources
Linq Data Source
USING ADO.NET TO ACCESS DATA
Accessing text files
Overview of ADO.Net
Connecting to a data source
Accessing data with dataset
Accessing data with data reader
Using XML data with a dataset
USING TRACE IN ASP.NET PAGES
Overview of tracing
Trace information
Page -level Trace and Application-level Trace
CREATING ASP.NET WEB APPLICATION
Requirements of a web application
Sharing information between pages
Securing web application
WEB SERVICES
Why web services? All about SOAP
Steps to create web service
Accessing a web service in .Net application
Discovery services for locating web services
Data binding
Accessing data using Web Service
CRYSTAL REPORT
Overview of crystal reports
Crystal report data access models
Crystal report in windows application
Enhance the crystal report presentation
Passing queries at runtime for crystal report
ADVANCE TOPICS
AJAX
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation)
SQL SERVER
Jquery
HTML
CSS
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