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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?This course offers complete coverage of all C# extended features including LINQ and the Entity Framework (EF) for data manipulation. You gain experience maintaining an inherent object-oriented structure and learn how to map it to the relational paradigm. You also learn how to use specialized C# keywords such as yield and delegate, as well as related language features such as lambda expressions, extension methods, generic classes, generic delegates, universal functions and anonymous types.Who will benefit from this course?This course is valuable for experienced C# programmers who want to improve their software development capabilities by using the new and extended C# language features. What are extended features?C# extended features are capabilities to support development that go beyond the traditional object-oriented usage needed for typical Web or Windows Forms applications. In particular, Language Integrated Query (LINQ) allows C# to be used as a data-manipulation language, without having to write the labor-intensive and low-level code yourself.Are there other extended features?Yes. Although LINQ is the major enhancement, there are a number of other capabilities that allow C# to be used in atypical ways. Most of these were added in C# 3.0 and include lambda expressions, auto-implemented properties, object-initializers, extension method and anonymous types. Additional features were added in C# 4.0 and include dynamic types, named arguments and covariance. All of the extended features are discussed in this course.What is LINQ?Language INtegrated Query (LINQ) is a C# language feature that provides a full capability for managing database access within C#. Specifically, it is a series of "query keywords" that extend the syntax and semantics of the C# language.What is the Entity Framework (EF)?The entity framework is a "LINQ provider" - an advanced layer that goes between the C# LINQ dialect and a relational database accessed by ADO.NET. It supports the infrastructure for object-relational translation and mapping including update, insert, delete and implicit support for identity maps.Does the course discuss LINQ to SQL?LINQ to SQL (not to be confused with the LINQ C# language feature) is also a LINQ provider. LINQ to SQL is for SQL Server databases only. LINQ to EF is for any database. This course discusses both providers, but focuses on LINQ to EF.What background do I need?This is an advanced C# course. Attendees should have practical hands-on experience with the C# language at the level of
Course 419: C# Programming: Hands-On. For example, you should know how to:
Construct, compile and execute C# Windows Forms and/or Web applications using the Visual Studio integrated environment
Design and implement a modestly complex (1000+ lines) program in the C# language
Apply solid object-oriented development techniques including encapsulation, inheritance, interfaces and polymorphism
Produce applications that employ key parts of the .NET framework library
Do I need to know SQL to attend this course?Knowledge and experience of SQL is helpful but is not required. The LINQ data-manipulation dialect is similar in some respects to SQL, but it is quite different both in syntax and semantics. In particular, it is a declarative approach to data (what data is needed) rather than a flow and streaming approach (how do I get the data). The usage of LINQ query keywords are explained fully in this course.What versions of C#, .NET Framework and Visual Studio are used in this course?C# 4.0, .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010 are used in this course.How much time is spent on each topic?| Content | Hours | | Introduction | 1.5 | | Harnessing C# language features | 3.0 | | Employing extension methods for middle-tier data manipulation
| 2.0 | | Leveraging LINQ query keywords
| 4.0 | | Adapting LINQ and Entity Framework (EF) | 6.0 | | Enumerations and generic classes
| 2.5 | | Processing data with LINQ queries
| 2.0 | | Applying LINQ to XML | 2.0 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.How much of this course is hands-on?About 40 percent of class time is spent performing hands-on exercises. Exercises include:Writing lambda expressions and extension methods for middle-tier list manipulation
Implementing the data-tier with LINQ
Employing ObjectContext and DataContext objects and LINQ query keywords to access and update a database
Mapping entity classes using the O/R Designer and EF MapperAchieving dynamic enumerations with yield
Parsing XML documents using LINQ
Installing C#/LINQ stored procedures
I attended
Course 502: Programming with .NET: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction. Can I attend this course?Course 502 provides an introduction to programming and covers only some features of the C# language. Course 973 is an advanced C# class and requires a broader knowledge of and experience with C#, object-orientation and components.
Course 419: C# Programming: Hands-On, or equivalent experience is the recommended prerequisite. I use an earlier version of C# and/or Visual Studio. Will this course be useful for me?Most of the extended features discussed in this course are from C# 3.0/4.0 and cannot be used with older versions. However, this course is beneficial to any developer who is planning to upgrade to C# 3.0/4.0 and Visual Studio 2010 and wants to get an advanced look at these new C# capabilities.What tools are used in this course?In addition to C# 4.0, .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010, this course also uses SQL Server 2008 Express with the SQL Server Management Studio.How does this course relate to other courses?This course is closely related to the following courses:Additional courses you may be interested in include: |
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