Introduction to .NET Programming Training
Course Outline
This Introduction to .NET Programming training course provides hands-on programming experience in C# or VB.NET for individuals with little or no software development background. Using the latest technology and the popular Visual Studio development environment, the training produces all three levels of a complete application. Starting with the most fundamental elements of computer programming, you learn how to write, debug and test code to generate graphical user interfaces, implement controllers for business logic and access relational databases - all of the elements of virtually any program.
Participants can use either C# or VB – the Microsoft .NET core languages. Both include database access using Language Integrated Query (LINQ) via the industry-leading Entity Framework (EF).
Of special note, this course combines adaptive learning (AdaptaLearn) with the use of Generative AI (Chat.OpenAI) to accelerate your pace of learning and ensure you are highly productive the moment you return to work. A post-course AI-driven hands-on practicum is provided for ongoing practice and improvement.
Introduction to .NET Programming Training Benefits
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In this .NET Programming course, you will learn how to:
- Demonstrate the fundamental aspects of modern computer programming.
- Design, debug, test and implement complete Windows applications.
- Write object-oriented logic using C# and Visual Basic (classes and libraries).
- Combine Visual Studio with Generative AI to use modern co-pilot development techniques.
- Build LINQ queries to access SQL Server databases via the Entity Framework (EF).
- Leverage Microsoft .NET Core to produce effective event-driven graphical user interfaces.
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.NET Programming Course Prerequisites
Students should have basic computer literacy, including using the Windows operating system and accessing Web applications and other computer programs. Prior programming experience is not necessary.
.NET Programming Course Outline
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