This Introduction to C# training course teaches attendees how C# works with the .NET Framework and includes an introduction to major classes for collections, delegates, and events. Attendees also learn how to use newer language features.
C# Training Overview
This Introduction to C# training course teaches attendees how C# works with the .NET Framework and includes an introduction to major classes for collections, delegates, and events. Attendees also learn how to use newer language features.
Note:
The recommended IDE for this C# training course is Visual Studio 2022, but the course can also be taught using Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio for Mac, or VS Code upon request.
Objectives
Acquire a working knowledge of C# programming
Learn how to implement programs using C# and classes from the .NET Framework
Gain an understanding of the object-oriented programming paradigm
Learn how to implement simple GUI programs using Windows Forms
Gain a working knowledge of important newer features in C#
Prerequisites
All students should have prior programming experience in a modern programming language. If your students will have no prior modern programming experience, please let us know and we will tailor this course to their needs.
Providing IT training is what Steve has wanted to do since his late teens. In 1990, he had the good fortune to be placed in the first dormitory at Stanford University that had Internet connections in the dorm rooms. Steve's idea of a good time in college was teaching other students how to use email, FTP, and even Gopher (a precursor to the World Wide Web), as well as putting the University's Berlin, Germany campus online during his time living there.
After graduation, Steve worked for a year at a software company before joining an IT training firm in Washington, DC as its second employee in 1995. In the following years, he progressed to Vice President and then President of the firm, which grew to 7 US locations before the bursting of the Dotcom Bubble and 9/11 sharply reversed its fortunes.
In 2002, Steve founded Accelebrate with one laptop and himself as the sole instructor. In the following 20 years, Accelebrate has grown to consistently deliver more than 1,000 days/year of private training for clients, with classes delivered in-person and online for attendees from every US state, every Canadian province, and more than 30 countries.
At the end of 2022, Accelebrate joined Web Age Solutions and the Axcel family of education companies to drive the next chapter in its growth.
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