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C# Programming I
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David Gewirtz, B.S., is a recipient of the Sigma Xi Research Award in Engineering and is a distinguished lecturer for CBS Interactive. He is also director of the U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute, cyberwarfare advisor for the International Association of Counterterrorism and Security Professionals, and IT advisor to the Florida Public Health Association. He has been a guest commentator for the Nieman Watchdog of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, is featured in The History Channel special The President's Book of Secrets, and, according to CNN, "is one of America's foremost cyber-security experts and a leading Presidential scholar." He is also the author of The Flexible Enterprise, the classic book that served as a foundation for today's agile business movement.
Textbook(s) for this course:
Microsoft Visual C# 2010 Step by Step
Author: John Sharp
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Publication Year: 2010
ISBN: 0735626707
X444.3 (1 semester unit in EECS)
An elective in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Information Systems and ManagementGet an introduction to C# development using Microsoft Visual Studio, with particular focus on C# syntax, logic constructs, application development, exception handling and the object-oriented nature of the language. You are also introduced to debugging C# applications, the Microsoft .NET Framework, aspects of the .NET object hierarchy and how to use C# in a .NET application environment.
Prerequisites: Understanding of C, C++, Java or Visual Basic and access to a computer running Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and Visual Studio
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