Training Course:.Net Windows Applications Development (Certificate)School/Trainer:Centre for Continuing Education, Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Course Description:
'' Certificate Program - 80 course hours - Part Time
The .Net Windows Applications Development certificate will allow students to program, design, develop & create stunning new user experiences by incorporating Visual Studio.Net integrated development environments (IDEs) with Visual Basic.Net and C#.Net programming languages by building rich client applications. Students will also be initiated to ADO.Net, ASP.Net, XML.Net, Web Services, VSTO (Visual Studio Tools Office) & WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) and IIS (Internet Information Services).
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Phone:514-848-3600
School Address:
Centre for Continuing Education La Tour du Faubourg 1600 Saint-Catherine Street West Montreal, Quebec H3H 2S7
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