CERTIFICATE IN C# LANGUAGE
DURATION: 3 Months
Course Overview:-
C# is a cross-platform language that is basically used to produce superior applications.C# is a versatile, high-level object-oriented programming language that runs on open-source platforms, as well as Microsoft Windows .NET architecture. Several attributes are responsible for the popularity of C#, as it’s especially advantageous for building different types of web-based applications. This is largely because of C#’s ability to create interactive environments for users. C# is also popular due to how easy it is to learn compared to some other programming languages. In fact, while C# has similarities to C and C++, programmers with experience in JavaScript or Java often find commonalities with the language. Furthermore, high-level programming languages are often easier to learn because commands utilize words similar to everyday language rather than complex code.
Benefits:-
Eligibility Criteria:
· You must have completed secondary education, i.e. 10+2 or equivalent (preferably in the any stream)from a recognized board.
Jobs Profile:-
System Manager, Software Developer, Quality Analyst, Game Programmer, Software Developer Engineer, Database Developer, etc.
The table below contains C# modules and subjects:
Module |
C# Topics |
Introduction to C# Programming |
Introduction |
Learning Outcomes |
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Creation of First C# Programme |
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Installing Visual Studio Express |
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Dissecting C# Programme |
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Using Visual Studio Express Integrated Development |
Visual C# Express Edition |
Declaring Variables |
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Assigning Values Duration |
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Branching with Conditional Operator |
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C# Programming - Working with Iterations and Data Types |
Reading Data from Text File |
Creating Arrays of Values |
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Overloaded Helper Methods |
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Operators, Expressions, and Statements Duration |
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C# Programming - Namespaces and Modifiers |
Understanding Namespaces & adding references to assemblies |
Understanding Scope |
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Utilizing Accessibility Modifiers |
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C# Programming - Exception Handling and Decision Statements |
Enumerations and Decision Statements |
Handling Exceptions |