CIS322 Object Oriented Programming (C#):
January 12 - May 3, 2008
Saturday, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
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Course Description
C# is an object-oriented programming language and designed to work with Microsoft's .NET platform. The objective of this course is to help students learn about the solid fundamentals and mechanics of Visual C# 2005 through detailed lectures, executable examples and a large number of hands-on lab exercises. Upon completing the course, students will have the ability to develop a safe, simple, and highly portable console application that works effectively with Microsoft's .NET platform.
Who Needs to Attend
This course is recommended for those who have little or no programming experience or who might be picking up Visual C# (pronounced "C-Sharp") as a second language.
Prerequisites
The course covers the fundamentals and mechanics of Visual C#. Therefore, no programming experience is required.
Course Content
- C# and Visual C# Express Edition IDE
- Language Fundamentals
- Control Statements
- Introduction to Classes and Objects
- Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
- Interfaces, Polymorphism and Operator Overloading
- Structs and Arrays
- Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions
- Exception Handling
- Delegates and Events
- Accessing Data with ADO.NET
- Creating Windows Applications
Ms. Jerilyn Tinio, Program Coordinator
Email: office@ksi.edu
Phone: (847) 679-3135
Fax: (847) 679-3166 |