Training Course:Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 with C#School/Trainer:PARSEC Group Denver, Colorado, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This five-day instructor-led course enables developers who are migrating from a different development language, an earlier version of Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#, or who have completed entry-level training and experience using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, to gain in-depth guidance on programming the Microsoft .NET Framework versions 2.0 and 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005.
Course OutlineModule 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework
This module introduces the key features and components of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. The module also provides an overview of Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 technologies, and describes how they relate to version 2.0 of the .NET Framework.
Lessons
�Introduction to the .NET Framework �.NET Framework 3.0 Technologies
Lab 1: (There is no lab for this module)
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe the key features of the .NET Framework. �Describe the .NET Framework 3.0 technologies.
Module 2: Creating Applications with Visual Studio 2005
This module introduces the key features of the Visual Studio 2005 integrated development environment (IDE), and describes how to create and manage solutions, projects, and other resources. The module highlights many of the new features in Visual Studio 2005 that help to simplify and accelerate application development.
Lessons
�Introduction to Visual Studio 2005 �Managing Solutions and Projects �Managing the Integrated Development Environment �Writing Code with Visual Studio 2005
Lab 2: Creating Applications with Visual Studio 2005
�Creating a Windows Forms Application by Using Visual Studio 2005 �Locating and Fixing Errors by Using the Error List Window �Creating and Using Code Snippets
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe the key features of Visual Studio 2005. �Manage solutions and projects. �Manage the integrated development environment. �Write code with Visual Studio 2005.
Module 3: Examining Language and Syntax Features
This module introduces fundamental language features in C# and Visual Basic, including variable declarations, control flow constructs, and exception handling. The module also describes new language features introduced in Visual Studio 2005.
Lessons
�Syntax Basics �Language Enhancements
Lab 3: Examining Language and Syntax Features
�Using Essential Language Constructs �Handling Run-Time Errors �Using Generic Collection Classes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Use fundamental language features in C# and Visual Basic, including variable declarations, conditional statements, loops, and exception handling. �Use language enhancements introduced in Visual Studio 2005, including generics, partial types, and nullable types.
Module 4: Essentials of Object-Oriented Programming
This module introduces students to the essentials of object-oriented programming, defines important terminology, and shows the syntax for defining classes and creating instances.
Lessons
�Object-Oriented Programming Concepts �Defining a Class �Creating a Class Instance
Lab 4: Essentials of Object-Oriented Programming
�Creating a SalesPerson Class �Creating and Using a SalesPerson Instance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe the key features of object-oriented programming. �Define a class. �Create a class instance.
Module 5: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
This module describes how to use inheritance and interfaces. The module also introduces delegates and events, and describes how to use them in .NET Framework applications.
Lessons
�Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Concepts �Implementing Inheritance �Defining and Implementing Interfaces �Creating and Using Delegates and Events
Lab 5: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
�Creating a Base Class �Creating Derived Classes �Implementing an Interface �Defining and Using Delegates and Events
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe advanced object-oriented programming concepts. �Implement inheritance. �Define and implement interfaces. �Create and use delegates and events.
Module 6: Security in the .NET Framework
This module introduces the concept of security, and describes how to use code access security and role-based security. The module also introduces the cryptographic services available in the .NET Framework.
Lessons
�Security Overview �Implementing Code Access Security �Implementing Role-Based Security �Using Cryptographic Services
Lab 6: Security in the .NET Framework
�Implementing Code Access Security �Implementing Role-Based Security
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe security in the .NET Framework. �Implement code access security. �Implement role-based security. �Use the cryptographic services in the .NET Framework.
Module 7: Accessing Data by Using ADO.NET
This module describes how to access data programmatically in a relational database, by using ADO.NET. The module also describes how to read and write XML data, and introduces the classes in the XML Document Object Model (DOM).
Lessons
�Overview of Data Access �Reading and Writing Relational Data �Reading and Writing XML Data
Lab 7: Accessing Data by Using ADO.NET
�Creating and Running Simple Commands �Creating and Running Query Commands �Binding Data to Controls in a Form �Reading and Writing a DataSet as XML Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe the key features of data access in a .NET Framework application. �Read and write relational data by using ADO.NET. �Read and write XML data.
Module 8: Building Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
This module describes the key features of Windows Presentation Foundation and introduces Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), the declarative language that can be used to define user interfaces. The module also introduces the Application object model, and describes how to program a Windows Presentation Foundation application.
Lessons
�Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation �Introduction to XAML �Programming Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
Lab 8: Building Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
�Creating a Windows Presentation Foundation Application �Implementing the Code-Behind for the Application �Testing the Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
�Describe the key features of Windows Presentation Foundation. �Describe and use XAML. �Program Windows Presentation Foundation Applications.
Module 9: Creating Distributed Applications
This module introduces the concept of distributed applications, and shows how to create and consume XML Web services by using the .NET Framework and Visual Studio 2005. The module also covers the key features of Windows Communication Foundation, and explains how to build Windows Communication Foundation services and clients.
Lessons
�Overview of Distributed Applications �Creating and Consuming XML Web Services �Building ...''
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