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MS SQL with C#

Learn C#, MS SQL Server, Ms SQL Backup & Recovery, how to connect C# to SQL and more with this comprehensive SQL course


Oak Academy

Summary

Price
£79 inc VAT
Or £26.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
22.3 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free

Overview

Welcome to the Complete "MS SQL with C#" course.
Learn C#, MS SQL Server, Ms SQL Backup & Recovery, how to connect C# to SQL, and more with this comprehensive SQL course.

Are you looking for the right language to complete SQL depending on your interests, work demands, or career aspirations?
If you really want to develop real-world applications with C #, you need to support it with a database. C# and other .Net languages can work together with most databases but most commonly pair MS SQL.

In this course, you will learn the programming language and database. The most important reason why we want to prepare this course is that other courses only cover half of the event. You can connect your C# application to data in a SQL Server database using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server. The first step in a C# application is to create an instance of the Server object and to establish its connection to an instance of Microsoft SQL Server.

When I started this course I had no knowledge of SQL, but now I can claim I have all the basics to further succeed. The lectures were short so you do not lose focus and get bored and were easy to understand. The labs/assignments were designed perfectly to test all the knowledge which is gained in the lectures.

Not only will you learn MS SQL, but you will also go beyond and master Backup and Recovery. Thanks to this course, you will be one step ahead in your professional life.

Backup and Recovery are very important for those who want to progress in the database. Because one of the most important roles of a database administrator is to constantly protect the integrity of the databases and maintain the ability to recover quickly in case of a failure. In light of this, it’s critically important to have a backup-and-recovery strategy in place in order to be ready for an emergency.

In this course, you will make an excellent introduction to learning C# and SQL with MS Management Studio which allows to manage database and retrieve data from the database with a graphical interface.

We are going to start to learn from the basics and step by step we will be building our knowledge.

In this course, we use interactive programming techniques; which means we will be building applications together and furthermore there will have lots of home-works to be done, of course, followed by answers. There will be lots of tips and tricks regarding beautiful and efficient coding techniques.

All my students will have a chance to learn not only the whats but also learn the whys and hows.

What you will learn?

  • C# Programming and Features of C#

  • Visual Studio IDE

  • Console Application

  • Variables

  • Primitive Types and Non-Primitive Types

  • Flow Control Expressions

  • Arrays and Lists

  • Error Handling and Debugging

  • Functions

  • Reading File

  • Writing to File

  • DateTime

  • Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

  • Class Structure in Detail

  • Windows Forms Applications

  • System Input Output

  • Class Hierarchies

  • Event-Driven Programming

  • Exception Handling

  • Microsoft sql server
  • Tips and Tricks

  • How to install and setup these requirements.

  • You will learn the basics of SQL such as data, database, DBMS or SSMS, SQL, tables, and so on.

  • Database normalization,

  • Manipulating data,

  • Retrieving data from the database with different scenarios,

  • You will also learn SQL transactions and transaction commands,

  • Schema and schema objects and

  • User privileges, permission commands, and roles.

There are SO MANY types of database jobs you can do with SQL and C#alone, and another programming language only adds more strings to your bow.

Why would you want to take this course?

Our answer is simple: The quality of teaching.

When you enroll, you will feel our seasoned developers' expertise.

No prior knowledge is needed!

It doesn't need any prior knowledge to learn it and it is easy to understand for beginners.

This course starts with the very basics. First, you will learn how to install the tools, some terminology. Then the show will start and you will learn everything with hands-on practice. I'll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.

Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises

By the end of the course, you’ll have a firm understanding of the C# and SQL. You will have valuable insights on how things work under the hood and you'll also be very confident in the basics of coding and game development, and hungry to learn more. The good news is since the Free and popular tools are used you don’t need to buy any tool or application.

Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

50
sections
195
lectures
22h 18m
total
    • 1: Here is the C# Course Program 05:15
    • 2: No experience on C#? Don`t Worry! 02:01
    • 3: C# .NET Framework 02:58
    • 4: C# Project Files and Course Documents 01:00
    • 5: Development Enviroments 06:35
    • 6: Install Visual Studio On Windows 02:26
    • 7: Install Visual Studio On MACOS 05:48
    • 8: What is Console App? 00:45
    • 9: Functions Used in Console Environment to Write and Read 04:58
    • 10: Read&Radline 03:21
    • 11: What Is Variables? 09:30
    • 12: Type Conversions in Variables 08:17
    • 13: Introduction to Windows Form 01:35
    • 14: Review Necessary Windows 07:50
    • 15: Review Form Properties 05:17
    • 16: Using MessageBox 04:58
    • 17: Button 09:08
    • 18: Label 03:39
    • 19: Textbox 06:26
    • 20: GroupBox 02:21
    • 21: RadioButton 03:53
    • 22: Checbox 03:59
    • 23: Combobox 09:02
    • 24: Datetimepicker 06:47
    • 25: Switch and Data Transfer Between Forms 05:45
    • 26: Using Operators 05:14
    • 27: Using Comment Line 03:46
    • 28: Using Region 02:03
    • 29: Naming Conventions 04:10
    • 30: Using Breakpoint 07:42
    • 31: Keyboard Shortcuts in Visual Studio 03:37
    • 32: If -Else Statement 12:57
    • 33: Switch Case Statement 06:23
    • 34: While DoWhile 11:06
    • 35: For Loop 05:31
    • 36: Jump Statements 09:15
    • 37: Make an Example With What We Learn 20:59
    • 38: Arrays 09:45
    • 39: Methods 16:36
    • 40: Class and Object 13:06
    • 41: Using Timer Class 07:29
    • 42: Using Timer Class 07:30
    • 43: Using Math Class 20:25
    • 44: Using Random Class 09:08
    • 45: What’s C# OOP? 02:46
    • 46: Class and Object 06:26
    • 47: Encapsulation 10:55
    • 48: Static Using 06:00
    • 49: Inheritance 13:26
    • 50: Interface 07:13
    • 51: Polymorphism 15:33
    • 52: Abstract 06:19
    • 53: Nested Class 03:18
    • 54: Partial ve Sealed Class 08:03
    • 55: Enum Using 05:07
    • 56: Delegate Using 06:39
    • 57: Exception Handling 09:00
    • 58: System IO Class 02:09
    • 59: Directory and Directory Classes ( Folder Operations ) 09:46
    • 60: File and File Info Classes ( File Operations ) 16:01
    • 61: Path Class 03:38
    • 62: N-Tier Architecture 03:24
    • 63: Intro to the MS SQL Course 03:21
    • 64: What is database 03:23
    • 65: RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) 02:29
    • 66: What is SQLQuery 02:49
    • 67: Normalization 03:01
    • 68: Normal Forms (NF) 07:56
    • 69: Install MS SQL Server Express Edition 2017 04:37
    • 70: Starting To SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) 05:09
    • 71: Create, Alter and Drop Database 08:46
    • 72: Create, Rename and Drop Table 13:45
    • 73: Data Types and Constraints 05:56
    • 74: Foreign Key Constraint 05:16
    • 75: Unique & Check Constraint 05:34
    • 76: Insert Data to Table 10:08
    • 77: Update Data in A Table 05:44
    • 78: Delete Data and AdventureWorks 06:20
    • 79: Select Statement and Alias 07:13
    • 80: Where Clause and Operators 10:49
    • 81: Sorting and Grouping Data 13:30
    • 82: Like Clause 08:03
    • 83: Case Function 04:41
    • 84: Convert and Cast Function 08:36
    • 85: Inner Join 07:10
    • 86: Left and Right Join 07:28
    • 87: Full and Self Join 06:06
    • 88: Union Operators 05:40
    • 89: Intersect and Except Operators 06:29
    • 90: Final version of App 05:59
    • 91: Project Construction Stages 01:50
    • 92: Creating Database 10:41
    • 93: Creating Project Structure 02:59
    • 94: Login Form Design 04:06
    • 95: Main Form Design 03:54
    • 96: Department Forms Design 04:17
    • 97: Positions Forms Design 03:52
    • 98: Employee Forms Design 08:07
    • 99: Task Forms Design 08:53
    • 100: Permission Forms Design 05:43
    • 101: Salary Forms Design 05:37
    • 102: Connect Forms 06:53
    • 103: Connect to Database - LINQ to SQL 03:45
    • 104: Add Department 07:08
    • 105: Listing Departments 04:19
    • 106: Add Position 06:15
    • 107: Listing Positions 06:44
    • 108: Add Employee 18:45
    • 109: Listing Employees 13:54
    • 110: Add Task 14:27
    • 111: Listing Tasks 11:40
    • 112: Add Salary 11:49
    • 113: Listing Salaries 09:42
    • 114: Login with UserNo and Password 07:01
    • 115: Add Permission 07:45
    • 116: Listing Permissions 13:54
    • 117: Update Permission 12:46
    • 118: Update Task 09:48
    • 119: Update Salary 12:15
    • 120: Update Employee 11:56
    • 121: Update Department 05:09
    • 122: Update Position 08:38
    • 123: Delete Permission 03:25
    • 124: Delete Task 02:18
    • 125: Delete Salary 02:22
    • 126: Delete Employee with Using Trigger 09:26
    • 127: Delete Position with Using Trigger 05:00
    • 128: Delete Department with using Trigger 03:45
    • 129: User Authorization Operations 18:44
    • 130: Export to Excel 07:17
    • 131: What’s SOLID? 03:09
    • 132: S- Single Responsibility 03:18
    • 133: O- Open Closed 03:41
    • 134: L- Liskov Substitution 01:59
    • 135: I-Interface Segregation 06:19
    • 136: D- Dependency Inversion 04:44
    • 137: Design Patterns 02:05
    • 138: Abstract Factory Pattern 06:13
    • 139: Observer Pattern 06:40
    • 140: Facade Pattern 04:54
    • 141: Stock Tracking Construction Stages 02:34
    • 142: Final Version of Stock Tracking 04:28
    • 143: Design Database of Stock Tracking 04:55
    • 144: Creating Project Structure of Stock Tracking 11:10
    • 145: Category Forms Design 04:43
    • 146: Product Forms Design 11:54
    • 147: Customer Forms Design 03:06
    • 148: Sales Form Design 10:24
    • 149: Deleted and Stock Alert Forms Design 03:35
    • 150: Main Form Design and Connect Pages 06:38
    • 151: Category Add and Listing Operations 16:24
    • 152: Customer Add and List Operations 10:49
    • 153: Product Add and Listing Operations 21:39
    • 154: Add Product Stock and Adjust Stock Alert 13:37
    • 155: Sales Add and Listing Operations 27:14
    • 156: Category and Customer Update Operations 12:25
    • 157: Product and Sales Update Operations 18:23
    • 158: Delete Sales 04:41
    • 159: Delete Products 06:07
    • 160: Delete Customers 05:23
    • 161: Delete Category 06:44
    • 162: Deleted Form and Get Back Deleted Files Training Evaluation 24:18
    • 163: What is a Database? What is a Backup? 01:33
    • 164: Why Should We Take Backup and Backup Types? 05:23
    • 165: Check in-1 00:58
    • 166: What is recovery model and Types?(Full,Bulk Logged, Simple) 08:47
    • 167: What Should Be The Backup Strategy? 01:09
    • 168: Let's do the first backup(Full Recovery Model - Full Backup With .bak File) 06:02
    • 169: Differential Backup With .bak File 07:40
    • 170: Transaction Log Backup With .bak File 05:43
    • 171: Restore Full Backup With .bak File 04:54
    • 172: Restore Differential Backup With .bak File 01:53
    • 173: Restore Transaction Log Backup With .bak File 04:18
    • 174: Full Recovery Model- Backup Device With Full Backup 03:31
    • 175: Full Recovery Model - Differential Backup With Backup Device 03:34
    • 176: Full Recovery Model - Transaction Log Backup With Backup Device 04:57
    • 177: Check in-2 01:06
    • 178: Restore Full Backup With Backup Device 03:40
    • 179: Restore Differential Backup With Backup Device 02:26
    • 180: Restore Transaction Log Backup With Backup Device 02:47
    • 181: Simple Recovery Model- .bak File With Full Backup 06:30
    • 182: Simple Recovery Model- .bak File With Diffrential Backup 04:51
    • 183: Restore Full Backup With Backup Device 03:46
    • 184: Restore Differential Backup With Backup Device 02:07
    • 185: Bulk Logged Recovery Model- .bak File With Full Backup 06:21
    • 186: Bulk Logged Recovery Model- .bak File With Diffrential Backup 04:16
    • 187: Restore Full Backup With .bak File 03:24
    • 188: Restore Differential Backup With .bak File 01:51
    • 189: Full Backup With .bak File 03:03
    • 190: Differential Backup With .bak File 03:36
    • 191: Restore Full Backup With Backup Device 03:49
    • 192: Restore Differential Backup With Backup Device 02:03
    • 193: Database Full Backup Restore Operations For A Deleted Database 02:29
    • 194: Restore Point in a Time 04:47
    • 195: Check in-3 01:09

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Description

Hello there,

Welcome to the Complete "MS SQL with C#" course.
Learn C#, MS SQL Server, Ms SQL Backup & Recovery, how to connect C# to SQL, and more with this comprehensive SQL course.

Are you looking for the right language to complete SQL depending on your interests, work demands, or career aspirations?
If you really want to develop real-world applications with C #, you need to support it with a database. C# and other .Net languages can work together with most databases but most commonly pair MS SQL.

In this course, you will learn the programming language and database. The most important reason why we want to prepare this course is that other courses only cover half of the event. You can connect your C# application to data in a SQL Server database using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server. The first step in a C# application is to create an instance of the Server object and to establish its connection to an instance of Microsoft SQL Server.

When I started this course I had no knowledge of SQL, but now I can claim I have all the basics to further succeed. The lectures were short so you do not lose focus and get bored and were easy to understand. The labs/assignments were designed perfectly to test all the knowledge which is gained in the lectures.

Not only will you learn MS SQL, but you will also go beyond and master Backup and Recovery. Thanks to this course, you will be one step ahead in your professional life.

One of the topics we will see in our course OOP, Object-oriented programming, is the foundation of many current application developments. approaches. Interfaces and principles of object-oriented programming are crucial. It does not important whether you want to use C# to build web apps, mobile apps, games, or understanding C# classes if you want to succeed with clean coding, agile, and design patterns, you have to master OOP.

Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft which is the database we will be learning during the course. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications. SQL is the standard language for Relation Database Systems. All relational database management systems like SQL Server, MySQL, MS Access, Oracle, Sybase, and others use SQL as the standard database language. SQL is used to communicate with a database.

Backup and Recovery are very important for those who want to progress in the database. Because one of the most important roles of a database administrator is to constantly protect the integrity of the databases and maintain the ability to recover quickly in case of a failure. In light of this, it’s critically important to have a backup-and-recovery strategy in place in order to be ready for an emergency.

In this course, you will make an excellent introduction to learning C# and SQL with MS Management Studio which allows to manage database and retrieve data from the database with a graphical interface.

We are going to start to learn from the basics and step by step we will be building our knowledge.

In this course, we use interactive programming techniques; which means we will be building applications together and furthermore there will have lots of home-works to be done, of course, followed by answers. There will be lots of tips and tricks regarding beautiful and efficient coding techniques.

All my students will have a chance to learn not only the whats but also learn the whys and hows.

What you will learn?

  • C# Programming and Features of C#

  • Visual Studio IDE

  • Console Application

  • Variables

  • Primitive Types and Non-Primitive Types

  • Flow Control Expressions

  • Arrays and Lists

  • Error Handling and Debugging

  • Functions

  • Reading File

  • Writing to File

  • DateTime

  • Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

  • Class Structure in Detail

  • Windows Forms Applications

  • System Input Output

  • Class Hierarchies

  • Event-Driven Programming

  • Exception Handling

  • ms sql

  • mssql

  • c#

  • c# sql

  • sql

  • ms sql server

  • ms sql server

  • c# and sql

  • oak academy

  • sql with c#

  • c# sql server

  • microsoft sql

  • ssrs

  • Microsoft sql server

  • Tips and Tricks

  • How to install and setup these requirements.

  • You will learn the basics of SQL such as data, database, DBMS or SSMS, SQL, tables, and so on.

  • Database normalization,

  • Manipulating data,

  • Retrieving data from the database with different scenarios,

  • You will also learn SQL transactions and transaction commands,

  • Schema and schema objects and

  • User privileges, permission commands, and roles.

  • What is the recovery model? What are the differences between the Full, Bulked Logged, and Simple recover model?

  • What is a full backup? Why does every backup have to start with a full backup?

  • What is a differential backup? what is it used for?

  • What is a transaction log backup? what does it do

  • How do we reinstall if the database is completely deleted?

  • How do we return the database to a specific time?

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If you’re doing well with your SQL learning or simply want to kill two birds with one stone, picking up another programming language is a great idea. A complementary skill will only increase your programming and database abilities and your employability in the future.

Do not forget!

There are SO MANY types of database jobs you can do with SQL and C#alone, and another programming language only adds more strings to your bow.

Why would you want to take this course?

Our answer is simple: The quality of teaching.

When you enroll, you will feel our seasoned developers' expertise.

No prior knowledge is needed!

It doesn't need any prior knowledge to learn it and it is easy to understand for beginners.

This course starts with the very basics. First, you will learn how to install the tools, some terminology. Then the show will start and you will learn everything with hands-on practice. I'll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.

Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises

By the end of the course, you’ll have a firm understanding of the C# and SQL. You will have valuable insights on how things work under the hood and you'll also be very confident in the basics of coding and game development, and hungry to learn more. The good news is since the Free and popular tools are used you don’t need to buy any tool or application.

Video and Audio Production Quality
All our videos are created/produced as high-quality video and audio to provide you the best learning experience.

You will be,

  • Seeing clearly

  • Hearing clearly

  • Moving through the course without distractions

You'll also get:

Lifetime Access to The Course

Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section

Dive in now.

We offer full support, answering any questions.

See you in the MS SQL with C# course!

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone who wants to learn how to code with C# programming language, regardless of their current level
  • Anyone who wants to build object oriented and / or windows forms applications
  • People who wants to read and write C# code
  • Anyone who wants to start learning SQL Server Basics
  • Anyone who wants to better understand how databases work
  • Anyone who plans a career in Microsoft SQL Server database
  • BI consultants working on technologies other than SQL Server (Oracle etc ...)
  • People who are willing to make a career in the corperate world
  • Anyone who wants to start learning SQL Server Basics

Requirements

  • No Pre-Requisites - I will explain everything about microsoft sql server with c#

  • Basic computer knowledge

  • Computer with access to the internet

  • C# Visual Studio - You can use any version of Visual Studio

  • Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today

  • LIFETIME ACCESS, course updates, new content, anytime, anywhere, on any device.

  • No prior knowledge of ms sql ( mssql ) is required

  • Desire to learn C # in Oak Academy

  • No c# sql programming coding knowledge required!

  • Determination to learn and patience for complete c#

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