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50483A - Version: 3
Programming the .NET Framework 4.5
5 days course
Description
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop applications with the .NET Framework 4.5. Developing applications for the .NET Framework 4.5 requires familiarity with fundamental mechanisms such as Garbage Collection, Serialization, Streams and Application Domains; integrating these applications into solutions written using other programming languages requires Interoperability; taking advantage of the latest hardware requires Multithreading and Asynchronous Programming. These skills are also required for taking advantage of application frameworks on top of the core CLR such as Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and others. The course is packed with practical code samples, demos and exercises to facilitate understanding the covered features from a .NET perspective, as well as from a more holistic system-oriented point of view.
Intended audience
This course is intended for developers with working knowledge of the C# 3.0 programming language.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of the C# 3.0 programming language,
-or- Completed Course 50150: C# 5.0 Programming in the .NET Framework
Objectives
Develop applications that correctly interact with the .NET Garbage Collector;
Use streams to read and write various data sources including files and memory buffers;
Serialize and deserialize object data to different formats;
Leverage hardware advances by using threads, thread pools, background workers and the Asynchronous Programming Model (APM);
Isolate applications and plug-ins into separate Application Domains;
Integrate .NET programs into mixed-language applications;
Describe other application frameworks (such as WCF and LINQ) on top of the core CLR.
Topics
Module 1: Introduction
Overview of the .NET Framework
Overview of the .NET Type System
Visual Studio and .NET Framework Versions
.NET Backwards and Forwards Compatibility
Visual Studio Multi-Targeting Support
Module 2: Memory Management
Overview of Memory Management
Garbage Collection First Steps
GC Flavors
Generations
Interacting with the GC
Weak References
Finalization and the Dispose Pattern
Lab 1: Weak Timer
Module 3: Streams and File I/O
Streams as a Data Abstraction
File Streams
Stream Readers / Writers
The File and Directory Classes
Lab 2: Word Count
Module 4: Serialization
Motivation for Serialization
Marking a Type for Serialization
BinaryFormatter
Controlling Serialization
Custom Serialization
Overview of XML Serialization
Overview of DataContract Serialization
Lab 3: Serialization Framework
Module 5: Threading and Asynchronous Programming
Taxonomy of Multi-Threading
The Asynchronous Programming Model (APM)
Thread Pool
Manual Threading
Synchronization
Overview of Parallel Extensions for .NET
Lab 4: Picture Feed
Lab 5: Queuing Work
Module 6: Application Domains
Application Domains as Isolation Boundaries
Creating and Unloading AppDomains
Executing Code in an AppDomain
AppDomain Boundaries
Overview of .NET Remoting
Lab 6: Plug-in Framework
Module 7: Interoperability
Platform Invoke
COM Interoperability
C++/CLI
Lab 7: P/Invoke and Reverse P/Invoke
Lab 8: COM Interoperability (Optional)
Lab 9: C++/CLI Native to Managed
Lab 10: C++/CLI Managed to Native
Module 8: Advanced Topics
Improving Startup Performance with NGEN
Advanced Delegates and Events
Advanced Generics
Object Cloning as Serialization
Assembly Loading Problems and Contexts
Code Contracts
Module 9: Overviews
ADO.NET
System.Transactions
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)
Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
Task Parallel Library (TPL)
New .NET 4.5 BCL Types
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