.NET Programming 420-IS1-3PTN
Profile of studies: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: optional
Field: exact and natural sciences, discipline: computer science
Year of study / semester: 3/5
Lecture: 15 Laboratory: 30
Teaching methods: lecture, laboratory
ECTS credits: 4
Balance of student workload:
Participation in classes:
- lecture 15h
- 30h laboratory
Preparation for classes:
- lecture 5h
- 10h laboratory
Reading the literature: 10h
Preparation for the test: 10h
Preparation to pass: 15h
Assessment time: 1h
Participation in consultations: 4h
Quantitative indicators:
- student workload related to the activities requiring the teacher's direct participation: 50h, 2 ECTS
- student workload that does not require the teacher's direct participation: 50h, 2 ECTS
Type of course
Requirements
Graphical User Interface Programming
Advanced Programming
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Provide foundations and characteristics of .NET and its derivatives. KA6_WG4, KA6_WG8
Teach implementation of programs for the .NET using WPF engine KA6_WG8, KA6_UW7, KA6_UW8 KA6_UU1, KA6_KO1
He can take various roles during the development of projects in the object-oriented paradigm. KA6_UU1, KA6_KO1
Assessment criteria
Assessment method: credit with a grade
Bibliography
Literatura podstawowa:
Lars Powers, Mike Snell - Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Ksiega eksperta. Helion, 2009.
Andrew Thoelsen - Jezyk C# i platforma .NET. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2008.
John Sharp, Jon Jagger - Microsoft Visual C# .NET. Wydawnictwo RM, 2002.
http://msdn.com
Literatura uzupełniająca:
Joe Mayo - C# 3.0 dla .NET 3.5 Księga eksperta. Helion, 2010.
Jose Mojica - C# i ASP.net. Szybki start. Helion, 2004.
Additional information
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