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Summary:
This series gives students a thorough overview of the .NET initiative and prepares them to begin developing applications using Visual Studio .NET.
Audience:
This series is for anyone who is interested in learning to develop applications using Visual Studio .NET.
Features:
● Exercises that allow users to practice the application
● A file containing the text of the exercises
● Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
● A glossary
● A Skill Assessment
Topics included in this course:
Visual Studio .NET Overview : Exploring the .NET Initiative
Visual Studio .NET Overview : Languages and Application Development
Visual Studio .NET Overview : Getting Started with .NET
Visual Studio .NET Overview : Exploring the .NET Initiative
Summary:
This course introduces the .NET initiative and explains how it offers interoperability among applications using different platforms and languages. This course describes the products and components in the .NET suite and explains how applications are executed in the .NET framework.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Explain the purpose of the .NET initiative
Describe the products included in the .NET suite
Explain how common language runtime (CLR) is used in Visual Studio .NET
Describe a class library
Explain what ASP.NET is and how applications are created using ASP.NET
Describe how Visual Studio .NET optimizes code execution
Explain the enhanced code debugging and monitoring functions available in Visual Studio .NET
Topics:
The .NET Initiative
.NET Enterprise Servers
.NET Framework
Common Language Runtime
Class Library
ASP.NET
Optimized Code Execution
Enhanced Code Debugging and Monitoring
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Visual Studio .NET Overview : Languages and Application Development
Summary:
This course presents an overview of three programming languages used to develop .NET applications: Visual C# .NET, Visual Basic .NET and Visual C++ .NET. It discusses the types of applications commonly developed in Visual Studio .NET and explains the application development cycle.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe the programming languages used in Visual Studio .NET, including Visual C# .NET, Visual Basic .NET, and Visual C++ .NET
Discuss the applications commonly developed in Visual Studio .NET, including console applications, Windows applications, ASP.NET Web applications, and Web services
Plan a Visual Studio .NET application by defining the application need(s)
Describe how to design a Visual Studio .NET application
Explain how to develop a prototype of an application
Describe how to test and debug the application
Topics:
Visual C# .NET
Visual Basic .NET
Visual C++ .NET
Visual Studio .NET Applications
Application Planning and Design
Application Development and Testing
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Visual Studio .NET Overview : Getting Started with .NET
Summary:
This course explains the system requirements necessary to install Visual Studio .NET, then presents installation instructions. This course also describes in detail the tools and features available in the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe the system requirements for installing Visual Studio .NET
Install Visual Studio .NET
Describe the software development tools in the integrated development environment (IDE), including Start Page, Solution Explorer, Toolbox, Server Explorer, Task List, Dynamic Help, Command Window, and IntelliSense
Explain various strategies for managing windows
Describe the designers available in Visual Studio .NET, including Web Form Designer, Windows Form Designer, Component Designer, and XML Designer
Describe and use the Options dialog box
Describe and use the Customize dialog box
Topics:
System Requirements
Installing Visual Studio .NET
Visual Studio IDE Tools
Managing IDE Windows
Designing in the IDE
IDE Options
Customizing the IDE
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