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.

Build a C# WinForms Exhibition Visitor Entry System
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Build a C# WinForms Exhibition Visitor Entry System
This course is part of C# .NET Practical Business & Utility Application Development Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze requirements and design structured databases for a real-world desktop application.
Build a complete Exhibition Visitor Entry system using C# WinForms and ADO.NET.
Integrate UI, data access, validation, and exception handling into a production-ready solution.
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