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CIS 1491 – Beginning C# Programming

 

Course Description

Introduces Microsoft Windows event-driven programming. Common elements of Windows applications will be discussed created and manipulated using Microsoft’s Visual Studio development environment.  Topics include numeric data types and variables, decision making structures, validating input with strings and functions, repetition and multiple forms, test files, arrays, lists and common dialog controls.


 

Competency Areas

Hours

The Integrated Development Environment

Class

4

User Defined Variables

D. Lab

6

Decision making

P. Lab/O.B.I.

0

Windows Forms Components and Properties

Credit

7

Essential of the C# (C-Sharp) Language

 

 

User Defined Procedures and Functions

 

 

Compiling and distributing solutions

 

 


 

Prerequisite:

CIS 105

Corequisite:

     

 

Course Guide

 

Competency

After completing this section, the student will be able to:

Hours

Class

D.Lab

P.Lab/

O.B.I.


THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT  ENVIRONMENT

5

10

0

 

Be familiar with the components of the development environments, the Toolbox, Object Browser and Solution Explorer

 

 

 

USER DEFINED VARIABLES AND TYPES

6

8

0

 

Understand and be able to declare and use numeric, string and Boolean variables in C#

 

 

 

DECISION MAKING

5

10

0

 

Be able to use looping and conditional processing

 

 

 

WINDOWS FORMS COMPONENTS

7

10

0

 

Understand the functions and properties of common Windows based controls

 

 

 

ESSENTIAL OF THE C# LANGUAGE

7

10

0

 

Be able to code general and specific event procedures. 

 

 

 

 

Understand and be able to differentiate between declarations, user-defined functions and procedures

 

 

 

USER-DEFINED PROCEDURES AND FUNCTIONS

5

6

0

 

Be familiar with the syntax and coding methods of functions and procedures as applied in C#

 

 

 

COMPILING AND DISTRIBUTING SOLUTIONS

5

6

0

 

Be able to convert solutions into executable code and distribute those solutions to users so they can be installed on client computers

 

 

 

 

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Joel Murach, Murach’s C# 2005, Murach & Associates, 2006 

 

 

Posted: 12/04/08