Programming C# 6, Part 11 of 12: Advanced Class Features
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Programming C# 6, Part 11 of 12: Advanced Class Features

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Updated Aug 22, 2018

Course description

Here veteran programmer and instructor Don Kiely delves deep into the robust features baked deep within C#. Kiely will review the programming tools necessary to create enterprise-class code and focuses on one of the key features of object-oriented programming, inheritance, and how to create it using derived classes.

Each LearnNowOnline training course is made up of Modules (typically an hour in length). Within each module there are Topics (typically 15-30 minutes each) and Subtopics (typically 2-5 minutes each). There is a Post Exam for each Module that must be passed with a score of 70% or higher to successfully and fully complete the course.


Prerequisites

This course builds upon: Programming C# 6: Getting started Programming C# 6: Your First App Programming C# 6: Projects and Syntax Programming C# 6: Variables and Data Types Programming C# 6: Adv Data Types and Operators Programming C# 6: Strings, File I/O and Date Types Programming C# 6: Conditions and Looping Programming C# 6: Objects and Classes It is considered a more Intermediate to advanced topic after you have gone through these other courses.


Meet the expert

Don Kiely

Don Kiely is a featured instructor on many of our SQL Server and Visual Studio courses. He is a nationally recognized author, instructor, and consultant specializing in Microsoft technologies. Don has many years of teaching experience, is the author or co-author of several programming books, and has spoken at many industry conferences and user groups. In addition, Don is a consultant for a variety of companies that develop distributed applications for public and private organizations.

Video Runtime

141 Minutes

Time to complete

534 Minutes

Course Outline

Inheritance

Inheritance (10:30)

  • Introduction (00:46)
  • Demo: Base Class Members (02:34)
  • Inheritance (00:57)
  • Inheritance - The Solution (03:04)
  • Inheritance - A Step Further (02:36)
  • Summary (00:30)

Derived Classes (17:33)

  • Introduction (00:51)
  • Demo: Inherited Members (05:42)
  • Demo: New Fields (05:36)
  • Demo: Individual Customer (04:51)
  • Summary (00:30)

Override and Overload Members (26:29)

  • Introduction (00:38)
  • Demo: Moving Properties (04:07)
  • Demo: Override Properties (05:59)
  • Demo: Overload Members (05:15)
  • Demo: Inheriting Variables (04:16)
  • Demo: Base (02:52)
  • Demo: Base Example (02:57)
  • Summary (00:23)

Abstract Classes and Members (21:55)

  • Introduction (01:01)
  • Abstract Classes and Members (00:45)
  • Demo: Abstract Class (03:37)
  • Demo: Deriving from Abstract Class (06:15)
  • Demo: Abstract Class Implementation (04:02)
  • Demo: Partially Abstract Class (05:26)
  • Summary (00:46)
Interfaces

Sealed Classes and Members (10:54)

  • Introduction (00:33)
  • Sealed Classes and Members (01:09)
  • Demo: Sealed Class (04:36)
  • Demo: Sealed Members (03:52)
  • Summary (00:42)

Interfaces (12:45)

  • Introduction (01:08)
  • Interfaces (00:41)
  • Demo: Interface (05:42)
  • Demo: Implementing Interfaces (04:23)
  • Summary (00:49)

Interfaces in .NET Framework (09:46)

  • Introduction (01:02)
  • Demo: IComperable (04:37)
  • Demo: Comparisons (03:31)
  • Summary (00:36)

Partial and Nested Classes (17:25)

  • Introduction (00:48)
  • Partial Classes (00:57)
  • Demo: Partial Class (05:38)
  • Demo: Nested Classes (03:10)
  • Demo: Using Nested Classes (04:20)
  • Demo: Private Nested Classes (02:02)
  • Summary (00:27)

Namespaces (14:19)

  • Introduction (00:36)
  • Namespaces (01:05)
  • Demo: Namespaces (05:03)
  • Demo: Multiple Namespaces (06:41)
  • Summary (00:51)
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