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Technology: |
Windows 2000 / .NET |
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Course: MS-2415 |
Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (Microsoft Visual Basic
.NET)
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Type: |
Development |
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Duration: |
5 Days |
Description:
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Delivery Method: |
Instructor led |
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Summary Description: |
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Audience: |
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The goal of this course is to help
application developers understand the Microsoft .NET Framework. In addition
to offering an overview of the .NET Framework and an introduction to key
concepts and terminology, the course provides a series of labs, which
introduce and explain .NET Framework features that are used to code, debug,
tune, and deploy applications. |
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This course is intended for experienced,
professional software developers, including those employed by software
companies or working on corporate development teams. Most students will be
Microsoft Visual Basic® developers. |
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Topics Covered: After
completing this course, students will be able to: ü
List the major elements of the .NET Framework and explain how they fit
into the .NET platform. ü
Explain the main concepts behind the common language runtime and use
the features of the .NET Framework to create a simple application. ü
Create and use components in Microsoft Windows® Forms-based and
ASP.NET-based applications. ü
Use the deployment and versioning features of the .NET runtime to
deploy multiple versions of a component. ü
Create, use, and extend types by understanding the common type system
architecture. ü
Create classes and interfaces that are functionally efficient and
appropriate for given programming scenarios. ü
Use the .NET Framework class library to efficiently create and manage
strings, arrays, collections, and enumerators. ü
Use delegates and events to make an event sender signal the occurrence
of an action to an event receiver. ü
Describe and control how memory and other resources are managed in the
.NET Framework. ü
Read from and write to data streams and files. ü
Use the basic request/response model to send and receive data over the
Internet. ü
Serialize and deserialize an object graph. ü
Create distributed applications using XML Web services and object remoting. |
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Prerequisites: Before
attending this course, students must be proficient in the Microsoft Visual
Basic programming language and have been exposed to the Visual Basic .NET
language. Students can meet these prerequisites by taking Course
2559: Introduction to Visual Basic .NET programming. |
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