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This Specialization focuses on building practical, industry-relevant desktop applications using C# and .NET through complete, real-world projects. Learners gain hands-on experience in requirement analysis, database design, UI development, business rule implementation, validation, and exception handling. By working on full project lifecycles, learners develop job-ready skills applicable to manufacturing, corporate management, utility, and healthcare systems.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Develop a C# .NET Color Weigh Scale Application
- Course 2: Develop a Conference Room Booking System in C# .NET
- Course 3: Build a C# WinForms Exhibition Visitor Entry System
- Course 4: Build & Implement a C# .NET Fever Tracking System
Courses
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze system requirements, design a structured database, create intuitive user interfaces, and develop a fully functional Fever Tracking System using C# and .NET. Learners will also validate health data, handle application errors, and refine system features to ensure reliability and usability. This practical, hands-on course guides learners through the complete lifecycle of building a real-world healthcare application. Starting with system planning and database design, the course progressively moves into UI creation and backend development, ensuring learners clearly understand how each layer of the application works together. Rather than focusing on isolated concepts, learners build a complete Fever Tracking System step by step. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end project-based approach, where learners transform a real use case into a working application. By the end of the course, learners gain job-ready experience in C# .NET development, database-driven application design, and healthcare-focused system implementation, making it ideal for students, beginners, and professionals seeking practical .NET project experience.
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By completing this course, learners will analyze real-world requirements, design structured databases, develop intuitive WinForms user interfaces, and implement a fully functional Exhibition Visitor Entry system using C# and ADO.NET. Learners will gain hands-on experience in connecting UI elements with backend logic, managing relational data, validating user input, and handling exceptions in a production-ready desktop application. This course enables learners to move beyond theory by building a complete end-to-end practical project that mirrors real business scenarios. Instead of isolated concepts, learners follow a step-by-step workflow—from planning and database design to UI creation, coding, validation, and final application polishing. The structured module and lesson approach ensures clarity, while the progressive coding demonstrations reinforce industry-relevant best practices. What makes this course unique is its project-centric methodology, focusing on practical implementation using C# WinForms and ADO.NET, technologies still widely used in enterprise desktop applications. By the end of the course, learners will have a deployable project, improved problem-solving skills, and the confidence to design and develop similar real-world desktop applications independently.
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By completing this course, learners will analyze real-world requirements, design a structured database, and develop a complete Color Weigh Scale desktop application using C# and .NET. Learners will also apply business rules, implement validation and error handling, and evaluate system behavior through practical testing and rule-based output logic. This course takes a hands-on, end-to-end approach to building an industry-relevant application. Learners start by understanding the Color Weigh Scale workflow and system objectives, then progress through database design, product and batch configuration, and structured UI setup. The course gradually transitions into coding, covering database connectivity, SQL operations, CRUD functionality, validation, weight and expiry calculations, and final color-based classification. What makes this course unique is its complete project lifecycle coverage. Instead of isolated examples, learners work on a single practical application that mirrors real manufacturing and quality-control scenarios. By the end of the course, learners gain the confidence to design data-driven desktop applications, implement rule-based logic, and deliver maintainable C# .NET solutions—making it ideal for students, freshers, and professionals seeking strong practical .NET experience.
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By completing this course, learners will analyze real-world requirements, design a normalized relational database, implement full-stack functionality using C# .NET, and evaluate system readiness through structured development practices. This hands-on course walks learners step by step through building a Conference Room Booking System (CRBS) from scratch using C# and .NET, focusing on practical, job-ready skills. Learners begin by understanding business requirements and translating them into a well-structured database design. They then move into application development, where they implement controllers, validation, exception handling, and modular architecture. Unlike theory-heavy courses, this program emphasizes real project development, mirroring how enterprise applications are built in professional environments. Each stage of the project is explained in depth, ensuring learners understand not just what to build, but why each design and coding decision matters. By the end of the course, learners will have a complete, working booking system, improved confidence in database-driven application development, and practical experience that can be directly applied to real-world .NET projects and technical interviews.
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EDUCBA