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MS4994 - Introduction to Programming Microsoft.NET Application with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Categories Certification Training, .NET Training, Web Development Training, Programming Training
Duration 5 days (35 hours)
Pre-requisites Before attending this course, students must have: Exposure to developing applications in either a graphical or a non-graphical environment. Ability to understand and apply the basics of structured programming, including concepts such as flow control, variables, parameters, and function calls. In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed: Course 2667: Introduction to Programming.
Courseware MS4994-MS (500 pages)
Price $2000
Notes

The target audience for this course includes both novice programmers who have a minimum of three months’ programming experience and intermediate-level programmers who are otherwise new to .NET Framework development, and want to learn how to use Visual Basic or C#.

This five-day instructor-led course enables introductory-level developers who are not familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework or Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 to gain familiarity with the Visual Studio 2005 development environment. Students will also learn basic skills using either Microsoft Visual Basic or Microsoft Visual C# as a programming language.


Module 1: Getting Started
      This module introduces the .NET Framework and the software development life cycle. It also describes the key features of Visual Studio 2005.
Lessons
      Introduction to Microsoft .NET and the .NET Framework
      Introduction to the Software Development Life Cycle
      Exploring Visual Studio 2005
Lab : Getting Started
      Working in the Development Environment

Module 2: Creating a Simple Windows Forms Application
      This module explains how to create a Windows Forms application, how to add controls to a form, and how to compile and run the application.
Lessons
      Creating a Windows Forms Project
      Adding Controls to a Windows Forms Project
      Compiling and Running a Windows Forms Project
Lab : Creating a Simple Windows Forms Application
      Creating a Windows Forms Application
      Adding Controls to the Main Form
      Compiling and Testing the Application

Module 3: Programming Fundamentals
      This module explains important programming concepts and terminology. It also covers the main elements of a program and explains how to create and work with items such as functions, properties, and methods. Finally, this module provides guidelines on areas such as naming conventions and code documentation.
Lessons
      Understanding Programming Concepts
      Defining Program Structure and Flow
      Styling and Writing Code
Lab : Programming Fundamentals
      Displaying the Current Date on a Form
      Adding a New Form to the Application
      Adding Controls to the New Form

Module 4: Data Types and Variables
      This module introduces data types, variables, and constants and explains how to use them. It also explains how to use collections and data type conversion.
Lessons
      Introduction to Data Types
      Defining and Using Variables
      Defining and Using Collections
      Converting Data Types
Lab : Data Types and Variables
      Implementing Variables and Constants
      Implementing Arrays and Enumerations

Module 5: Controlling Program Execution
      This module describes how to control program execution by writing expressions, conditional statements, and iteration statements.
Lessons
      Writing Expressions
      Creating Conditional Statements
      Creating Iteration Statements
Lab : Controlling Program Execution
      Checking User Input
      Enabling and Disabling Controls

Module 6: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming
      This module introduces students to the concepts of object-oriented programming, defines important terminology, and shows the syntax for defining classes and creating instances.
Lessons
      Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
      Defining a Class
      Creating a Class Instance
Lab : Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming
      Creating a SalesPerson Class
      Creating and Using a SalesPerson Object

Module 7: Creating Object-Oriented Applications
      This module describes how to design classes by using the Class Designer tool in Visual Studio, and also describes how to use inheritance and interfaces.
Lessons
      Designing Classes with the Class Designer Tool
      Implementing Inheritance
      Defining and Implementing Interfaces
Lab : Creating Object-Oriented Applications
      Creating a Base Class
      Creating Derived Classes

Module 8: Building a User Interface
      This module explains how to develop an application by using features such as modal and modeless forms, menus, toolbars, status bars, tool tips, and the HelpProvider control.
Lessons
      Managing Forms and Dialog Boxes
      Creating Menus and Toolbars
      Providing User Assistance
Lab : Building a User Interface
      Adding a Menu and a Toolbar to an Application
      Adding a Status Bar and Tooltips to an Application

Module 9: Validating User Input
      This module explains how to restrict user input on a form, and how to use field-level and form-level validation.
Lessons
      Restricting User Input
      Implementing Field-Level Validation
      Implementing Form-Level Validation
Lab : Validating User Input
      Adding an ErrorProvider Component to a Form
      Providing Visual Cues to the User by Enabling an OK Button

Module 10: Debugging and Exception Handling
      This module introduces students to the types of errors that can occur in an application, and describes how to use a combination of debugging and exception handling to detect and diagnose these errors.
Lessons
      Types of Errors
      Debugging Applications
      Handling Exceptions in Applications
Lab : Debugging and Exception Handling
      Detecting Logic Errors
      Handling Run-Time Errors

Module 11: Accessing Data
      This module introduces students to data access in .NET Framework applications, and shows how to access data both by using the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) and by writing code.
Lessons
      Overview of Data Access
      Accessing Data by Using the Visual Studio 2005 Integrated Development Environment
      Programmatic Access to Data
Lab : Accessing Data
      Displaying Data by Using a DataGridView Control
      Access Data Programmatically by Using ADO.NET
      Access data programmatically by using ADO.NET and the XmlReader class.

Module 12: Creating Web Applications and XML Web Services
      This module introduces students to ASP.NET, and describes how to create simple Web applications and XML Web services.
Lessons
      Creating Web Applications
      Creating and Using XML Web Services
Lab : Creating Web Applications and XML Web Services
      Creating a Web Application
      Creating and Using an XML Web Service

Module 13: Exploring .NET Framework 3.0 Technologies
      This module introduces the new .NET Framework 3.0 technologies and explains how to create a Windows Presentation Foundation application and a Windows Communication Foundation service.
Lessons
      Introduction to the .NET Framework 3.0 Technologies
      Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
      Introduction to Windows Communication Foundation
Lab : Exploring .NET Framework 3.0 Technologies
      Building a Windows Presentation Foundation Application
      Building a Windows Communication Foundation Service
      Accessing a Windows Communication Foundation Service from a Windows Presentation Foundation Client

Module 14: Testing and Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework Applications
      This module provides an overview of software testing and explains how to use the Object Test Bench (OTB). It also explains how to deploy Microsoft .NET Framework applications by using both Windows Installer and ClickOnce.
Lessons
      Overview of Testing
      Creating Object Test Bench Objects
      Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework Applications
Lab : Testing and Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework Applications
      Testing an Application
      Deploying an Application by Using ClickOnce
      Deploying an Application by Using Windows Installer

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