Visual Studio.NET Training
Building Windows Applications using Visual Studio.NET
.NET is Microsoft's most revolutionary release of its developer tools since the introduction of Visual Basic.
There are countless capabilities in the new Visual Studio, but how do you even begin to understand the impact they will have on your current and future projects?
Furthermore, when should you move to .NET?
Building Windows Applications using Visual Studio.NET will guide developers in building windows applications in Micros oft's .NET environment. This will be an instrumental guide for any developer creating
applications for their enterprise and will enhance any programmer's skills and abilities.
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Special Building Windows Applications using Visual Studio.NET 6 CD set details
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MVSN5C
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$395.00
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Building Windows Applications using Visual Studio.NET Details
Level 1
1. Working with Windows Forms 1.1. Exploring form properties and behaviors 1.2. Managing startup and multiple form applications 2. Working with controls 2.1. Place controls into forms
2.2. Working with common controls 2.3. Overview standard controls 2.4. Loading controls dynamically 2.5. Using ActiveX Controls 3. Creating Menus 3.1. Standard Menus 3.2. Popup menus
Level 2
1. Handling Control Events 1.1. Event Concepts 1.2. Event Management in VB.NET 1.3. Event Management in C 2. Inheritance and Forms 2.1. Benefits of Form Inheritance 2.2. Creating the Base Form
2.3. Creating the Inherited Form 3. Creating Windows Controls 3.1. Creating composite controls 3.2. Hosting controls in Windows forms 3.3. Creating extended controls
3.4. Adding Design-time attributes 3.5. Licensing Control 4. Using the System Drawing Namespace 4.1. Implementing Graphical Methods 5. Printing 5.1. The printing process 5.2. Using PrintDocument
5.3. Print Dialogs
Level 3
1. Accessing Data with ADO.NET 1.1. What is ADO.NET? 1.1.1. ADO.NET Concepts 1.1.2. ADO.NET vs ADO 1.2. Managing Connections 1.3. Creating Commands 1.4. Using Data Readers
1.5. Working With DataSets 1.5.1. DataSets and DataTables 1.5.2. Data Adapters 1.5.3. Populating DataSets 1.5.4. Using Relations 1.5.5. Making data modifications 1.5.6. Using the CommandBuilder
1.6. Advanced ADO.NET Operations 1.6.1. Connection Pooling 1.6.2. Transactions 1.6.3. Using Stored Procedures 1.6.4. Typed Datasets 1.7. Handling Data Errors 2. Using Data-Binding
2.1. DataViews 2.2. Binding with Windows Controls 2.3. DataGrid Control 3. Miscellaneous Topics
Level 4
- 1. Using Crystal Reports
1.1. Creating the report 1.2. Using the Crystal Report Viewer 2. Using Trace 2.1. Trace Concepts 2.2. Using the Listeners Collection 3. .NET Components
3.1. Creating Components in .NET 3.2. Calling .NET Components 4. Using other services 4.1. Calling COM components 4.2. Using Platform Invoke 4.3. Calling Web Services 5. Assemblies
5.1. Assembly concepts 5.2. Strong-named assemblies 6. Implementing User Help Systems 6.1. Using Help and Error Icons 6.2. The helper provider control
Level 5
- 1. Asynchronous Programming
1.1. Using the Asynchronous Design Model 1.2. Example: Calling a Web Service asynchronously 1.3. Threading in Windows Apps 2. Validation 2.1. Validation Concepts
2.2. Using Validation Events 3. Configuration 3.1. Role of Configurations 3.2. Typical Configuration Settings 4. Deploying Windows Applications 4.1. Component Deployment
4.1.1. Using Setup Projects 4.1.2. Network and Web-based Deployments 5. Security 5.1. Authentication Types 5.2. Implementing Authorization 6. Globalization 6.1. Globalizing Applications
6.2. Localizing Resources
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