Implementing Collections and Generics in the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (E-Learning)

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Length:2.00 hours - Excluding labs and assessments
Published:Jun 15, 2006
Language:English
Audiences:Developer
Level:Advanced
Technology:Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Type:Course
Delivery method:Self-pace Course

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In this 2-hour course you will learn about working with the various types of collections provided by the base class library in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with Primary and Generic collections such as Lists, ArrayLists, Stacks, and Queues to Specialized collections and Collection base classes. In the lab you will build generic classes and collections and write code that iterates and manages these collections.

Having a good understanding of collections will enable you to determine which is most appropriate to use in different scenarios. This knowledge is critical to designing applications that are maintainable and scale to the needs of your organization.

This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation Examining Collections and Collection Interfaces

Objective: 

Work with Primary Collection Types
Use Collections and Collection Interfaces.
Use ArrayLists, Stacks, and Queues.
Use Enumerators and Comparers.
Use Hashtable and SortedList Key/Value collections.
Work with Generic Collections
Use generic Lists, Stacks, and Queues.
Use linked and doubly linked lists.
Use generic Dictionary, SortedList, and SortedDictionary Key/Value collections.
Work with Specialized Collections
Use type-safe specialized String collections.
Use high-performance specialized dictionarys.
Use specialized String-Based key collections.
Work with Collection Base Classes
Create custom collections.
using Collection Base classes.
Create custom dictionaries using Dictionary Base types.

Prerequisites: 

None

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