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AUDIENCE:
Programmer
Web Developer
System Designer
System Analyst
IT Professional
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CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Introduction
Examine the .NET framework class and Base Class Library.
Object Oriented Programming in C#
Code a class which will retrieve all the process and threads on the computer and provide process and thread information.
Objects
Using the class from the previous lesson, code a program which will execute batch processes, monitor the programs, and kill selected processes.
.NET Collections and Interfaces
Create and use collections with Generic collections: 1- Enter in a code and a code description. 2- Reject any duplication codes using the collection.
Operator Overloading
Code a class with methods for adding the members from two different classes.
Delegates and Events
Code a simple delegate method which gets invoked based on user input.
Code a multicast delegate which will execute three methods with a single invocation.
Accessing Data using ADO.NET
Display a database, table, and index schema.
File Access using .NET
Code asynchronous file retrieval which during the block state will process user input.
Building Web Services
Create a web server and write a program that consumes the data; use dynamic discovery.
Multithreading in .NET
Code a program which generates multiple threads.
Each of the threads will be monitored, paused, and killed.
.NET Interoperability Services
Register a managed callback that calls an unmanaged function, declares a delegate with the same argument list, and passes an instance of it using PInvoke.
On the unmanaged side it will appear as a function pointer to be invoked.
Reflection and Attribute Programming
The Reflection API allows a C# program to inspect and manipulate itself.
Locate all the types in an assembly.
Dynamically invoke methods in an assembly.
Virtual Classroom
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