Course details

Programming .NET and C#

IW5 Acad. year 2017/2018 Summer semester 5 credits

Current academic year

.NET platform introduction. Precompiled code. Platform independency, MSIL, safe code. C# language: language elements, types, classes, instances, attributes, methods, inheritance, virtual methods, interfaces, overloading, abstract classes, messages, events. WPF and WinForms, interfaces, GUI elements, windows, menu, controls. WPF: styles, sources, databinding. Access to the operating system, Threads, Localization and application settings. ADO.NET and data access, SQL queries, DataSet, DataReader. Entity framework, LINQ. Active web pages, ASP.NET, forms. ASP .NET Active content, XML. Network communication TCP and UDP, WCF, Web services. Effective development, Unit testing, Documentation.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech, English

Completion

Classified Credit

Time span

  • 26 hrs lectures
  • 26 hrs pc labs

Assessment points

  • 100 pts projects

Department

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Ability to design and implement applications and distributed systems on the .NET platform.

Ability to implement complex information systems.

Learning objectives

To obtain overall view of .NET technologies and its programming with C#

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Knowledge of object oriented programming techniques.

Study literature

  • Charles Petzold - Programming Microsoft Windows With C#
  • Simon Robinson - C# Professional Programming
  • Erich Gunnerson - A Programmer's Introduction to C#
  • Programátorské večery na ČVUT, http://avc.sh.cvut.cz/archiv/index.php?id=104&select=Programátorské%20večery

Fundamental literature

Syllabus of lectures

  1. .NET platform introduction. Precompiled code. Platform independency, MSIL, safe code.
  2. C# language: language elements, types, classes, instances, attributes, methods.
  3. C# language: inheritance, virtual methods, interfaces, overloading.
  4. C# language: abstract classes, messages, events.
  5. C# language: WPF and WinForms, interfaces, GUI elements, windows, menu, controls.
  6. WPF: styles, sources, databinding.
  7. Access to the operating system, Threads, Localization and application settings.
  8. ADO.NET and data access, SQL queries, DataSet, DataReader.
  9. Entity framework, LINQ.
  10. Active web pages, ASP.NET, forms.
  11. ASP .NET Active content, XML.
  12. Network communication TCP and UDP, WCF, Web services.
  13. Effective development, Unit testing, Documentation.

Progress assessment

No requirements.

Controlled instruction

No requirements.

Course inclusion in study plans

  • Programme IT-BC-3, field BIT, 2nd year of study, Elective
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