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Advanced Concepts of ASP.NET Advanced Concepts of ASP.NET introduces students to the advanced features of ASP.NET, including web services and components, web custom and user controls, and accessibility features.
In conjunction with the other courses in Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Certification series, this course will prepare students fo......
Introduction to ASP.NETIntroduction to ASP.NET introduces students to the different .NET tools and their attributes. Students will learn to create and manage ASP.NET pages, implement error handling and handle events.
In conjunction with the other courses in Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Certification series, this course will prepare ......
Web Development using VB.NETWeb Development using VB.NET focuses on the advanced aspects of programming with VB.NET.
Students will learn to develop Web forms, Windows and Web controls, and Web services. The courses also covers threading, deploying and distributing software, and upgrading existing applications to VB .NET.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Develop Web forms ......
Developing Applications with VB.NETDeveloping Applications with VB.NET guides students through using .NET Framework classes, delegates and events, handling exceptions, developing Windows forms and components, and connecting to the database using ADO .NET
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe .NET Framework classes
Use delegates and events
Handle exceptions and explain gar......
Introduction to Programming with VB.NETIntroduction to Programming with VB.NET introduces students to the basics of developing Microsoft .NET-based applications by using Visual Basic .NET. The course reviews the essential language features of VB.NET, and introduces array, collections and object-oriented programming concepts.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe .NET architecture......
Advanced Features in C#Course Description
This course guides students through the advanced features of C#, including assemblies, reflection, multithreading, unsafe coding, interoperating with unmanaged code, and remoting.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe the concepts of assemblies
Describe the concepts of reflection
Explain multithreading
Explain unsaf......
Developing Applications with C#Course Description
Developing Applications with C# guides students through the basics of developing applications in C#. After reviewing the .NET object hierarchy, students will learn to use constructors, destructors and classes and then develop WinForm, WebForm and WebService applications. Students will also work on a course project requiring them to develop simple C# WinForm And WebForm appli......
Introduction to C#Course Description
Introduction to C# introduces students to the basics of programming in C#. Students will learn the concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming, review the .NET framework and Visual Studio.NET, and then begin to program in C#.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Explain basic concepts and terminology of object oriente......
.NET Overview for IT DevelopersThis course guides students through the core concepts of object-oriented methodologies, the technologies associated with the Microsoft.NET Platform and its components, the Visual Studio.NET IDE, and core .NET technologies such as, Visual Basic.NET, C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET and VC++.
Learning Objectives
After taking this course, students will be able to:
Explain .NET Platforms and its Compo......
.NET Overview for IT ProfessionalsThis course guides students through the various associated technologies of Microsoft.NET and the .NET enterprise servers. Students will gain an overview of .NET Enterprise servers including BizTalk Server, and Application Center, as well as Passport and bCentral .NET, Commerce Server 2000, BizTalk Server 2000 and more.
Learning Objectives
After taking this course, students will be able to:......
Introduction to Active Server PagesThis course provides programmers and system administrators the requisite information for building dynamic Web-based business solutions using Microsofts Active Server Pages. Students learn how to control the dialogue between the browser and server, build Web-based access to databases, create Web applications, and customize a visitors experience at a Web site. The course project, whic......
Introduction to JavaScriptThis course is designed to teach Web developers how to enhance their Web pages with JavaScript. Through hands-on exercises requiring writing a number of JavaScripts, students will learn the essentials of objects, properties, events, and functions.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe what JavaScript can do, with comparisons to VBScript and......
Advanced Perl for the WebCourse Description
This course is designed to teach experienced PERL programmers how to take advantage of CGI and Internet programming. Students will learn about programming techniques specific to the Web, details of the CGI interface to common Web servers, PERL 5 features that make Web programming easier, using forms on a Web site, and sending email from a CGI program.
Learning Objectives
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Introduction to Perl 5Course Description
This course is designed to teach beginning programmers how to take advantage of PERLs excellent system-administration capabilities. Students will gain a solid background in the language, learning how to use all of its major features and functions, including variables, operators, functions, and flow control.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students......
Planning a Web Site DeploymentPlanning a Web Site Deployment is the final course in a three-part series that teaches students the requirements for planning a Web site. The course focuses on the standards and tools Web design teams apply to meet the demands of deploying a clients Web site. Students learn the final two layers of the Web Interaction Model, networks and hardware, as they apply to a Web site design project......
Planning a Web Site DesignPlanning a Web Site Design is the second course in a three-part series that teaches students the requirements for planning a Web site. The course focuses on the standards and tools that Web design teams apply to meet the demands of developing a clients Web site. Students learn the first three layers of the Web Interaction Model -- signs and metaphors, information architecture, and softwar......
Web Site Planning ModelsThis course focuses on the importance of planning in the successful design and deployment of a Web site, and covers team roles and deliverables in creating a site for a client. Students will be introduced to two fundamental models, the Web Interaction Model, which illustrates the dynamic nature of a typical Web interaction, and the Web Site Development Process Model, which shows how a Web desig......
Internet TechnologiesIdeal for anyone involved in an Internet development project, from entry-level technical staff to project managers and web designers, Internet Technologies delivers baseline knowledge about the technologies involved in Internet development, including hardware and software components and connection devices, core Internet infrastructure, protocols and DNS, and security.
In conjunction with th......
Developing for the InternetDeveloping for the Internet provides both entry-level technicians and nontechnical Internet development team members with a broad overview of the concepts and technologies involved in Internet development. Students will learn fundamental Internet terms and concepts, and learn to design and deploy Internet solutions for common business goals.
In conjunction with the other course in this serie......
Telecommunications Fundamentals II: Data CommunicationTelecommunications Fundamentals II: Data Communication guides students through the basics of TCP/IP types of networks, network management and business solutions based on these technologies.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand and apply the basics of TCP/IP, LANs, WANs and network management.
Propose broad solutions to a business objec......
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