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Microsoft .NET Programming Introduction |
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Software Version |
Microsoft .NET |
Course Duration |
4 Days |
Course Type |
Class Room and Instructor-Led On-Line (E-Learning) Hands-On Training |
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Course Overview |
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. The course focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. |
Intended Audience for this course |
This course is intended for both novice and experienced programmers who have a minimum of three months programming experience and have basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills. This course is also designed for those who have some experience in Java, C##, or any programming knowledge or any technical personnel, DBAs, Network administrators, programmers, undergraduate and graduate students, IT staff and managers and for those who want to become .NET Technical Consultants. |
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Course Topics |
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.NET Programming Fundamentals |
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- Creating applications with Visual Studio
- Managing projects with Solution Explorer
- Setting project properties and adding references
- Adding files, folders and code
- Compiling, debugging and testing programs
- Coding object-oriented applications
- Statements
- Variables
- Functions
- Defining scope and visibility
- Adding code in classes
- Programming fields and methods
- Encapsulating data with properties
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VB and C# Language Fundamentals |
- Working with data types and conversions
- Strings
- Dates and time
- Integers
- Real numbers
- Booleans
- Performing calculations with mathematical operators
- Converting between data types
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Decision-making statements |
- Changing program flow with IF statements
- Making decisions using logical operators
- Simplifying complex logic with CASE statements
- Repeating statements with loops
- For...Next loops
- Top and bottom evaluation Do-While...Loops
- Storing multiple values with arrays
- Testing and debugging
- Throwing exceptions
- Try...Catch...Finally error handling
- Documenting your code
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Constructing Windows Applications |
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- Windows application basics
- Creating forms and positioning controls
- Navigating with menus
- Automating code with the Toolbox and Properties window
- Activating Windows forms
- Handling events
- Specifying and retrieving property values
- Creating dialog forms
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Analyzing User Requirements and Designing Applications |
- Mapping application features to programming code
- Building applications using an iterative programming process
- Translating requirements into design
- Constructing the three logical layers
- Presentation
- Business
- Data
- Modeling Windows and Web application user interfaces
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Programming Web Applications with ASP.NET |
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- Creating the Web site
- Virtual directories
- Web applications
- Web pages
- HTML
- Hyperlinks
- Designing pages with ASP.NET controls
- Styling sites with ASP.NET themes
- Processing ASP.NET Web Forms
- Displaying data and gathering user input
- Activating Web Forms with events
- Maintaining variables with Sessions
- Redirecting users to other Web pages
- Validating and saving user changes
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Controlling Web site access |
- Activating Web Forms security
- Creating a user login page
- Automating user account creation
- Incorporating Relational Databases
- Relational database concepts
- Employing databases for fast, efficient storage
- Select, insert, update and delete query syntax
- Creating a SQL Server database
- Adding tables, fields and indexes
- Defining primary and foreign key relationships
- Accessing the database with ADO.NET
- Connecting to the database and running SQL commands
- Storing user changes
- Displaying existing records
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Deploying .NET Applications |
- Installing the .NET Framework
- Publishing applications with ClickOnce
- Moving ASP.NET applications to the Web
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