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Summary:
This series introduces students to the ASP.NET platform, and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation controls and composite controls in their Visual Studio .NET projects.
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
● Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application
● 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 Programming with Visual C# : Getting Started
Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C# : Arrays and Classes
Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C# : Creating Windows Applications
Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C# : Getting Started
Summary:
This course introduces users to the Visual C# programming language and explains the elements of a Visual C# program. This course explains how to create a new Visual C# application in Visual Studio .NET and discusses key programming concepts, including how to use variables, data types, operators and statements to build a Visual C# program.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand a Visual C# program
Identify and specify variable types
Store data in variables
Convert one data type to another
Recognize and use Visual C# operators
Use various Visual C# statements, including selection, iteration, and jump statements
Topics:
Introducing Visual C#
Visual C# Program Elements
Identifying Variable Types
Specifying Variable Types
Developing an Application
Visual C# Operators
Selection Statements
Iteration Statements
Jump Statements
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Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C# : Arrays and Classes
Summary:
This course explains the use of single-dimensional, multi-dimensional, and jagged arrays in Visual C# programming. The course also shows users how to create classes in Visual C# and how to add fields, properties, methods, and indexers to a class.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand the use of arrays in a Visual C# program
Explain single-dimensional and multi-dimensional arrays
Create jagged arrays
Create Visual C# classes
Add fields, properties, methods, and indexers to a Visual C# class
Topics:
Using Single-Dimensional Arrays
Using Multidimensional Arrays
Understanding Jagged Arrays
Creating Classes
Understanding Constructors
Adding Fields to a Class
Adding Properties to a Class
Adding Methods to a Class
Adding Indexers to a Class
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Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C# : Creating Windows Applications
Summary:
This course discusses how to create a new Windows application project and explains the default code provided by Visual Studio .NET. The course also explains how to use common Visual C# classes such as the CommonDialog, FileDialog, FontDialog, and ColorDialog classes. This course shows users how to create Windows services using Visual C# and how to install and administer the services they've created with Visual Studio .NET.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Create and customize a simple Windows application using Visual C#
Use the CommonDialog class
Understand Windows services
Create a Windows service application
Install and administer a service
Topics:
Creating a Windows Application Project
Tailoring the Design of a Form
Understanding the Default Code
Adding a Button to a Form
The CommonDialog Class
The FileDialog Class
The FontDialog Class
The ColorDialog Class
Understanding Windows Services
Creating a Windows Service Application
Installing a Service
Administering a Service Using the OS
Administering a Service Using Code
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