Medium of instruction: | English |
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1. Common Language Runtime:
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1.1 Code Reusability
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1.2 Language Interoperability
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1.3 Garbage Collection
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1.3.1 Mark
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1.3.2 Sweep
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1.3.3 Reference
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1.4 Method Execution
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1.5 Types of Memory Section
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1.6 Layout manager
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2. C# Preview:
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2.1 C# Compilation model
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2.2 Reasons for slowness
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3. Introduction to OOPS:
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3.1. Code Reusability
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3.1.1 Composition
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3.1.2 Inheritance
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3.2 Abstraction
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3.3 Encapsulation
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3.4 Polymorphism
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3.5 Class
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3.6 Object
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3.7 Constructor
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3.8 Difference between Method and Function
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4. Introduction to .Net Technology:
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4.1 Types of Operators
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4.1.1 Arithmetic Operator
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4.1.2 Relational Operator
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4.1.3 Logical Operator
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4.1.4 Assignment Operator
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4.1.5 Increment, Decrement Operator
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4.1.6 Bitwise Operator
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4.1.7 InstanceOf Operator
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4.2 Datatypes
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4.2.1 Short
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4.2.2 Long
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4.2.3 int
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4.2.4 byte
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4.2.5 boolean
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4.2.6 float
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4.2.7 double
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4.2.8 char
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4.3 Access Specifiers
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4.4.1. Public
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4.4.2 Private
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4.4.3 Protected
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4.4.4 Package
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4.4 Access Modifiers
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4.5.1 Static
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4.5.2 Abstract
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4.5.3 Interface
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4.5.4 Difference between Abstract and interface
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4.5.5 Final
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4.5.6 Finalize
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4.5.7 Native
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4.5.8 Volatile
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4.5 Overloading, Overriding
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4.6 Conditional Statement
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4.6.1 if…..else
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4.6.2 Switch….Case
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4.7 Iterative
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4.7.1 While
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4.7.2 do….while
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4.7.3 for
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4.7.4 for….each
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4.8 Conditional exit Statement
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4.8.1 Break
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4.8.2 Continue
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4.9 Arrays
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4.10 Exception Handling Mechanism
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4.10.1 Throwable
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4.10.2 Difference between Exception and Error
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4.10.3 try,catch
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4.10.4 throws
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4.10.5 finally
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4.10.6 What is resource leak and memory leak
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4.10.7 Rethrow
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4.10.8 User-defined Exception
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4.11 String, String Builder
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4.11.1 Strings memory management
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4.11.2.1 Global pool
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4.11.2.2 Intern pool
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4.11.2.3 GEN pool
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4.11.2 String methods
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4.11.3 String Builder
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4.11.4 Difference between String and String Builder
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4.11.5 String Builder methods
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4.12 User Defined Types
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4.12.1 Structs
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4.12.2 Enum
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4.13 Thread Support
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4.13.1 Types of processing
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4.13.2 Light weight,Heavy weight
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4.13.3 What is thread
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4.13.4 Ways of creating thread
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4.13.5 Thread life cycle
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4.13.6 Information about thread
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4.13.7 Thread Priorities
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4.13.8 Dameon Thread
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4.13.9 Thread Name
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4.13.10 yield()
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4.14 Multithreading
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4.14.1 What is multithreading
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4.14.2 Types of multithreading
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4.14.2.1 wait&pulse
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4.14.2.2 Difference between wait and sleep
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4.14.2.3 Synchronized
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4.14.2.4 Difference between synchronized block and synchronized method
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4.14.2.5 Volatile
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4.14.2.6 Livelock,deadlock,starvation
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4.15 Conversion
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4.15.1 Type Casting
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4.16 Collections
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4.16.1 ArrayList
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4.16.2 HashTable
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4.16.3 Queue
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4.16.4 Sorted List
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4.16.5 Stack
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4.16.6 Diction
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4.17 C# Input/Output
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4.17.1 I/O
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4.17.1.1 Directory
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4.17.1.2 File Stream
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4.17.1.3 Binary Reader
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4.17.1.4 Stream Reader
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4.17.1.5 Text Reader
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4.17.2 O/P
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4.17.2.1 Buffer Writer
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4.17.2.2 Binary Writer
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4.17.2.3 Text Writer
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4.18 Generics
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4.19 Nested Classes
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4.20 Partial Classes
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4.21 Events and Delegates
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4.22 Naming Conventions
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4.23 .net Architecture
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4.24 Assemblies
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4.24.1 What are assemblies
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4.24.2 Why we use assemblies
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4.24.3 Types of assemblies
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4.24.3.1 Private
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4.24.3.2 Public
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4.24.4 Versioning
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4.24.5 Global assembly Cache
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