Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Core Programming Concepts
- Computer Data Storage and Processing
- Application Types
- Application Life-Cycle
- Code Compilation
Module 2: Core Programming Language Concepts
- Syntax
- Data Types
- Variables and Constants
Module 3: Program Flow
- Introduction to Structured Programming Concepts
- Introduction to Branching
- Using Functions
- Using Decision Structures
- Introducing Repetition
Module 4: Algorithms and Data Structures
- Understand How to Write Pseudo Code
- Algorithm Examples
- Introduction to Data Structures
Module 5: Error Handling and Debugging
- Introduction to Program Errors
- Introduction to Structured Error Handling
- Introduction to Debugging in Visual Studio
Module 6: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- Introduction to Complex Structures
- Introduction to Structs
- Introduction to Classes
- Introducing Encapsulation
Module 7: More Object-Oriented Programming
- Introduction to Inheritance
- Introduction to Polymorphism
- Introduction to the .NET Framework and the Base Class Library
Module 8: Introduction to Application Security
- Authentication and Authorization
- Code Permissions on Computers
- Introducing Code Signing
Module 9: Core I/O Programming
- Using Console I/O
- Using File I/O
Module 10: Application Performance and Memory Management
- Value Types vs Reference Types
- Converting Types
- The Garbage Collector
Requirements
- Ability to use computers to start programs, open and save files, navigate application menus and interfaces
- Ability to understand logical concepts such as comparisons
- Understand number theory
- Ability to create, understand, and follow structured directions or step-by-step procedures
- Ability to understand and apply abstract concepts to concrete examples
Audience:
This course is intended for anyone who is new to software development and wants, or needs, to gain an understanding of programming fundamentals and object-oriented programming concepts. They will typically be high school students, post-secondary school students, or career changers, with no prior programming experience. They might want to gain an understanding of the core programming fundamentals before moving on to more advanced courses such as 20483B: Programming in C#.
Testimonials (3)
Doing labs
Ismaeil Alblooshi - Ajman Municipality
Course - Windows 10 (MD-100T00)
The environment is very very good
Patrick Mutuma - Dimension Data
Course - Networking with Windows Server 2016 (authorized training course MS 20741)
The teaching style was very good.