Microsoft .NET Framework Certification Training Course

Microsoft .NET Framework Certification Training Course Course

This self-paced program covers the full spectrum of .NET development—from desktop apps to web services—providing hands-on labs and best practices for real-world projects.

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Microsoft .NET Framework Certification Training Course on Edureka — This self-paced program covers the full spectrum of .NET development—from desktop apps to web services—providing hands-on labs and best practices for real-world projects.

Pros

  • Broad coverage of both legacy Web Forms and modern MVC/Web API
  • Hands-on desktop (WinForms/WPF) and web (ASP.NET) project labs
  • Emphasis on security, logging, and deployment best practices

Cons

  • Does not include .NET Core or .NET 5+ features—focused on the classic .NET Framework
  • Minimal coverage of modern front-end frameworks (Blazor, Angular/React integrations)

Microsoft .NET Framework Certification Training Course Course

Platform: Edureka

Instructor: Unknown

What will you learn in Microsoft .NET Framework Certification Training Course

  • Master the fundamentals of the Microsoft .NET Framework and CLR architecture

  • Develop desktop applications with Windows Forms and WPF for rich UI experiences

  • Build web applications and services using ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, and Web API

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  • Access and manipulate data using ADO.NET and Entity Framework ORM

  • Implement security, exception handling, and configuration management in .NET apps

Program Overview

Module 1: Introduction to .NET Framework & C# Basics

⏳ 1 hour

  • Topics: CLR, CTS, CLS, project types; C# syntax, types, control flow

  • Hands-on: Create a “Hello .NET” console app, explore the Visual Studio IDE

Module 2: Object-Oriented Programming in C#

⏳ 1.5 hours

  • Topics: Classes, inheritance, interfaces, polymorphism, delegates and events

  • Hands-on: Model a simple domain (e.g., library system) with OOP principles

Module 3: Windows Forms Development

⏳ 2 hours

  • Topics: Form controls, event handling, data binding, dialog management

  • Hands-on: Build a CRUD desktop app for contact management

Module 4: WPF & XAML Fundamentals

⏳ 2 hours

  • Topics: XAML syntax, layouts, styles/templates, MVVM pattern

  • Hands-on: Create a WPF dashboard that displays real-time data updates

Module 5: ADO.NET & Entity Framework

⏳ 1.5 hours

  • Topics: Connection objects, commands, data adapters, EF Code First vs. Database First

  • Hands-on: Connect to SQL Server, perform CRUD operations via ADO.NET and EF

Module 6: ASP.NET Web Forms & MVC

⏳ 2 hours

  • Topics: Page lifecycle, server controls; MVC routing, controllers, views, Razor syntax

  • Hands-on: Develop a simple e-commerce site with shopping cart in both Web Forms and MVC

Module 7: Web API & RESTful Services

⏳ 1.5 hours

  • Topics: Creating HTTP services, routing, content negotiation, and Swagger documentation

  • Hands-on: Expose your e-commerce data via a versioned Web API

Module 8: Security, Logging & Configuration

⏳ 1 hour

  • Topics: Authentication/authorization (Forms, Windows, OAuth), app.config/web.config, Serilog/NLog

  • Hands-on: Secure your APIs, externalize settings, and implement structured logging

Module 9: Deployment & Performance Tuning

⏳ 1 hour

  • Topics: IIS setup, app pools, deployment slots, memory caching, async patterns

  • Hands-on: Publish your web app to IIS and tune for scalability

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Job Outlook

  • .NET Developer: $80,000–$120,000/year — build enterprise desktop and web applications

  • Full-Stack .NET Engineer: $90,000–$140,000/year — design end-to-end solutions with .NET back ends and modern front ends

  • Web API Developer: $85,000–$130,000/year — create and maintain RESTful services for microservices architectures

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FAQs

Do I need prior Salesforce experience to take this course?
No prior Salesforce experience required; ideal for beginners. Covers core cloud concepts: SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, multi-tenant architecture. Hands-on labs using a free Salesforce org. Learn the Force.com platform basics and standard vs. custom objects. Build foundational skills for Salesforce Administrator roles.
Will I learn to manage data models and relationships effectively?
Create and customize standard and custom objects. Define relationships: lookup vs. master-detail. Configure field types, validation rules, and lookup filters. Build page layouts, record types, and enforce data integrity. Hands-on projects with the “Student App” to practice real scenarios.
Does the course cover automation and business process management?
Design workflow rules and approval processes. Implement formula fields, roll-up summaries, and validation rules. Use Lightning Process Builder to automate business logic. Hands-on labs for event registration and case routing scenarios. Optimize processes without writing Apex code.
Can this course help me pursue a Salesforce Administrator career?
Prepare for Salesforce Admin 201 certification exam. Build skills for Administrator, App Builder, and Salesforce Consultant roles. Gain practical experience with Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and mobile apps. Portfolio-ready projects with real-world scenarios. Understand user management, permissions, and security settings.
Will I practice hands-on projects and use real Salesforce tools?
Hands-on exercises for object creation, relationships, and validation. Configure Sales Cloud: leads, opportunities, price books, and campaigns. Automate Service Cloud cases and knowledge base workflows. Build reports, dashboards, and dynamic joined reports. Use Lightning App Builder and Salesforce1 mobile app for end-to-end practice.

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