Course details
The C# Programming Language
ICS Acad. year 2024/2025 Summer semester 4 credits
C# language syntax. Object-orientation. The object model, objects, classes. Visual Studio. Debugger and profiler. Design patterns. Graphic user interfaces, WPF. Asynchronous programming with processes, threads, tasks. Data querying LINQ, ADO.NET. ORM mapping with Entity Framework.
Guarantor
Course coordinator
Language of instruction
Completion
Time span
- 26 hrs seminar
- 13 hrs projects
Assessment points
- 50 pts projects
Department
Instructor
Learning objectives
This class aims to teach students object-oriented programming and desktop application design principles in the C# language.
Students will learn how to apply modern programming approaches in .NET platform using C# language. After class completion, students will be ready to tackle real-world programming challenges with a new perspective based on object-oriented principles and to apply design patterns to architecture design. Working in a team simulates real work assignments, teaches students coordination and enforces the use of agile methodologies. Main take offs are object-oriented workflows in C# and .NET platform, application of design patterns and utilization of persistence data providers.
Recommended prerequisites
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Basic knowledge of imperative programming (C language), algorithmization and source code versioning.
Study literature
- GAMMA, Erich. Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software. Pearson Education India, 1995.
- BISHOP, J. (2007). C# 3.0 Design Patterns: Use the Power of C# 3.0 to Solve Real-World Problems. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.".
- ALBAHARI, Joseph; ALBAHARI, Ben.; C# 7.0 in a Nutshell: The Definitive Reference. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2017.
Syllabus of seminars
- Introduction to C# language and .NET platform, language syntax.
- Introduction to object-oriented programming and advanced programming constructs in C# - exceptions, events, delegates, lambda expressions, and generics.
- Base class library, and LINQ query (collections, XML, MSSQL). (Ing. Tibor Jašek, MSP)
- Database persistence with ORM Entity Framework and UnitOfWork and Repository design patterns.
- Clean Code, S.O.L.I.D. principles applied to C# examples. (Martin Dybal, Microsoft MVP)
- Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) design pattern, and desktop application architecture. (Bc. Michal Mrnuštík, MSP)
- Introduction to Continous Integration in Visual Studio Team Services and application testing. (Ing. Jiří Pokorný, Solarwinds)
- Introduction to GUI based on Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
- Design patterns, behavioural, structural and creational - Gang of Four (GoF). (Martin Dybal, Microsoft MVP)
- WPF based on MVVM and data binding, components, and styles. (Ing. Roman Jašek, Microsoft MVP)
- Tools for memory management, performance profiling.
- Parallel and asynchronous programming with processes, threads, and tasks in C#.
- Multiplatform development with .NET Standard, .NET Core. Application containerization with Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes, Docker Swarm.
Syllabus - others, projects and individual work of students
Progress assessment
- Project evaluation is divided into three parts.
- Each part will be evaluated separately, and feedback will be given to students for further improvements in the following phases.
- Overall, the project evaluation was an oral defense evaluation with 100 points.
- Team project 5 members in the Azure DevOps environment.
- Implemented using CleanCode and S.O.L.I.D. principles.
- The implementation consists of a fully functional desktop application heading OOP principles with database persisted storage.
- In case of forewarned complications students can ask for an extension of the deadline for any part of the project.
How to contact the teacher
The official contact channel is an email sent from the faculty address, addressed to the teacher according to the course card.
Schedule
Day | Type | Weeks | Room | Start | End | Capacity | Lect.grp | Groups | Info |
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Wed | seminar | lectures | E104 E112 | 08:00 | 09:50 | 294 | 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT | xx | Pluskal |
Wed | seminar | 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13. of lectures | E105 | 08:00 | 09:50 | 294 | 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT | xx | Pluskal |
Wed | seminar | lectures | D0206 | 10:00 | 11:50 | 154 | 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT | xx | Pluskal |
Course inclusion in study plans
- Programme BIT, 2nd year of study, Compulsory-Elective group T
- Programme BIT (in English), 2nd year of study, Compulsory-Elective group T