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CIS 223 — .NET Programming I

3 credits · 3 hours

In this course, students who already have been exposed to programming and critical thinking are introduced to Microsoft .NET architecture, Visual Studio IDE and object-oriented programming with .NET. The course emphasizes building stand-alone desktop projects with graphical user interfaces using WinForm components. Students are taught how to apply the principles of programming and problem solving within an object-based design and event-driven paradigm. Among other skills, the student learns basic interface design, using common libraries and features of the common language runtime.

Prerequisites: CIS 105, CIS 111, CIS 121, CSC 108

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