Migrating to VB.NET Training
With VB.NET, Microsoft has completely redesigned Visual Basic from the ground up to produce a new and better product
. Almost every aspect of Visual Basic has been changed, updated, or improved in some fashion in VB.NET. Because of the significant changes, there is no direct path of migration for
most code when upgrading an application to Visual Basic .NET.
This course discusses the many
changes that have been implemented in Visual Basic .NET and analyzes how to upgrade code and forms developed using Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET, including code that uses data access
and the new version of ActiveX Data Objects, ADO.NET.
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Migrating to Visual Basic.NET Training Courses on CD-ROMS
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Migrating to VB.NET - CD details
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apvbntcd30
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$249.00
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In this course you will learn...
- The core components and tools used in .NET as well as Microsoft's reasons for taking such a big leap forward in development.
- New Visual Basic .NET concepts such as multithreading, full inheritance, and structured exception handling.
- Migrate existing ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) code to use the ADO.NET framework and object model.
- Migrate existing Visual Basic 6.0 code to its Visual Basic .NET equivalent or successor.
Migrate existing Visual Basic 6.0 forms and user interface controls to .NET.
Migrating to Visual Basic.NET Training CD-ROMS Details
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What Is .NET? The Need for .NET Problems with the Current Design An Overview of .NET The Components Visual Studio .NET
An Overview of Visual Basic .NET A New Life for Visual Basic New Concepts in .NET
Migrating: Data Access Technologies Data Access Options ADO.NET: The New Standard
Migrating: Data Access Technologies (cont.) ADO.NET: The New Standard (cont.) Using the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard
Migrating: Business Logic and Code Changes New Object-Oriented (OO) Features New Command and Code Functionality The New Threading Model What about Those Errors?
Migrating: User Interface User Interfaces of the Past Options Under .NET What Are WinForms? What Are WebForms?
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