Windows Programming (CSTP 1302)

In this course students become familiar with Windows application development by learning how to use the C# programming language to develop native GUI Windows applications. Students learn the basics of C# such as data types, arrays, methods, structures, enums, classes, inheritance, interfaces, namespaces, and exception handling.

Students also learn to develop applications using the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF): how to size, position UI elements and design layouts, and develop code that interacts with input devices. They will also write programs to manage content such as text, images, media, and speech. Other programming exercises include styles as well as data binding and data presentation.
Course code: CSTP 1302
Credits: 4.0
Length: 80.0 hours
Course outline: view https://www.vcc.ca/vccphp/courseoutline?subject=CSTP&number=1302

Prerequisites

CSTP 1205, taken prior or concurrently (with department permission).
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Additional Information

  • Window application development tools
  • Windows applications: basic user interface concepts
  • Windows application that interacts with other Applications
  • Windows application that stores and accesses data on a device
  • Windows application that uses input devices
  • Win32 API
  • C# unmanaged code interaction with Win32 applications

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

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