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Developing Windows Apps Using C# 2005


The release of Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0 will make strides in all dimensions of application development. First, Visual Studio 2005 will set a new bar for developer productivity by tailoring the software development experience to the needs of the individual developer. This "personalized productivity" will deliver features across the development environment and .NET Framework class libraries to help developers overcome their most pressing challenges in minimal time. Second, Visual Studio 2005 will enable developers to apply existing skills across a broader range of application development scenarios through improved integration with the Microsoft Office System and SQL Server 2005.

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  • The Online course features live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
  • Printable courseware
  • Step-by-step hands-on-labs Try out one of our labs...*
  • Sample codes
  • Exclusive LearningZone Live Mentor Click for Details (Value at $195) Help Whenever you need it! Exclusive LearningZone - Chat Live with our Certified Instructors anytime around the clock (7x24)
  • Focused on practical solutions to real-world development problems
  • Comprehensive, understandable, and reusable as reference material
  • Free 1 Year Upgrade Policy
  • *This product options are only available in the DVD/CD CBT format and not available in the On-Line Delivery.

Bill Hatfield - Visual Studio.NET 2005 Trainer (MCT, MCSD.NET, CPD, CPI)
Bill is an internationally best-selling author of books on Internet, intranet and client/server technologies. Bill has 13 years experience in the software development industry. 11 of those years in consulting as architect/developer on Internet and client/server technologies, including 6 years of experience as a professional corporate instructor. Bill is the Bestselling author of five books on Internet and client/server development. He specialized at consulting engagement, project-management, Architectural design and Object-Oriented Analysis/Design. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) for Visual Basic, Certified PowerBuilder Developer (CPD) and Certified Powersoft Instructor (CPI). He is also the editor of Visual Studio .NET Developer, a monthly technical journal from Pinnacle. He's an experienced corporate trainer and works in Indianapolis, IN where he also co-founded the local .NET group, the Indianapolis .NET Developers Association.

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Train around the clock, around the world. Our certified online instructors are located at global support centers in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Singapore to provide real-time answers to technology and soft-skill-related questions 24x7. This means access to a live subject matter expert no matter where you are, day or night. This level of student/instructor interaction provides real-time training specific support and extends training beyond content and instructor-led solutions by providing flexibility to accommodate individual needs and schedules.
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Full Motion Video
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Study Guides
Printable study guides for the entire course are available. This allows all material to be viewed, reviewed, and printed for viewing at a later date.
Review Exercises
Each section has a review quiz to aid in the learning process by validating the comprehension of the material covered before moving on to a new section.
Resume
All courses are resumed to where you left off last session allowing you to learn when it is convenient for you without the hassle of remembering where you were.
Live Demonstrations
Demonstrations are a way for the instructor to show and tell the user how to perform a task by actually doing it on screen in front of them. In this format it gives the user the power to see things done by a professional in the intended environment as many times as they would like.
Labs
This course features cutting-edge, interactive labs, which provide a hands-on learning experience. This environment allows you to interact with the software with out the need for purchasing it or having it installed on your computer.

Module 1

Jumping In with Both Feet

  • What Is VS.NET?
  • Application Templates
  • Demo - Creating a WinForms Project
  • Demo - Creating a Simple Form
  • Lab - Create a New C# Windows Project
  • Module 1 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 2

Understanding the .NET Framework

  • Microsoft's Goals for the Framework
  • 2 Pieces of the .NET Framework
  • The Common Language Runtime
  • Managed Environment
  • The Class Library
  • Important Namespaces
  • Module 2 Review

Module 3

Speaking the Language

  • What Does a C# Program Look Like?
  • Common Type Systems (CTS)
  • What Types Does CSharp 2005 Support?
  • Value Types vs. Reference Types
  • Variable & Constant Declaration Syntax
  • Common Operators and Casts
  • Function Syntax
  • Function with no Return Value & Passing
  • Demo - Returning Multiple Values
  • Conditionals
  • The Switch Case Statement
  • Looping Structures
  • Demo - Top vs Bottom Tested Loops
  • Arrays
  • Demo - Searching an Array w For
  • Demo - Searching an Array w For Each
  • Demo - Reference Type vs. Value Type
  • Module 3 Review
  • Lab Instructions - Code Lab
  • Lab - Code Lab
  • Sample Code

Module 4

Object-Oriented Programming

  • Understanding Classes and Objects
  • Demo - Creating and Using a Class
  • Encapsulation and Abstraction
  • Private Variables and Get/Set Functions
  • Partial Classes
  • ArrayLists
  • Demo - Searching an ArrayList
  • What is Inheritance?
  • Example of Inheritance
  • Demo - Inheritance
  • Interfaces
  • Interfaces Example
  • Demo - Adding an Interface
  • Polymorphism
  • Generics
  • Module 4 Review
  • Lab Instructions - Code Lab 1
  • Lab - Code Lab 1
  • Lab Instructions - Code Lab 2
  • Lab - Code Lab 2
  • Sample Code

Module 5

User Interfaces: Forms

  • Form Properties
  • Form Lifecycle: Events
  • Demo - Create a Project, Add Buttons
  • Demo - MaximizeBox & MinimizeBox
  • Demo - StartPosition & FormBorderStyle
  • Demo - Interesting Techniques
  • Demo - Canceling a Close of a Window
  • Organizing Controls
  • Demo - The Format Menu
  • Lab - Using the Format Menu
  • Demo - Setting the Tab Order
  • Demo - Anchor & Dock
  • Creating Menus
  • Demo - Creating a Menu
  • Context Menus
  • Demo - Context Menus
  • Visual Inheritance
  • Lab - Visual Inheritance
  • Demo - Standardized Error Dialog
  • MDI Applications
  • Demo - Creating an MDI Application
  • Module 5 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 6

User Interfaces: Controls

  • Using List Controls
  • Demo - Listboxes & DropDownLists
  • Creating Toolbars and Status Bars
  • Demo - Toolbars and Status Bars
  • Using Container Controls
  • Demo - Container Controls
  • Common Dialogs
  • Demo - Common Dialogs
  • Using the Browser Control
  • Demo - Creating your Own Browser
  • User Input Validation
  • Demo - Masked Edit Control
  • Demo - Validating Event, Canceling Tab
  • Lab - Validation
  • Module 6 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 7

Accessing the Database with ADO.NET

  • .NET Data Provider
  • The Process
  • The DataSet
  • The TableAdapter
  • The BindingSource
  • The DataGridView
  • Demo - Data Access
  • Demo - Make the Application Updatable
  • Demo - Implementing a Filter a Form
  • Lab - Database Retrieval
  • Module 7 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 8

Creating Your Own Controls

  • Kinds of Controls
  • Composite, Extended, Custom Controls
  • Design-Time Support
  • Demo - Creating a Composite Control
  • Demo - Adding Functionality
  • Lab - Creating a User Control
  • Module 8 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 9

  • Creating & Using Components
  • Creating and Using a .NET Component
  • Demo - Create a Class Library
  • Calling a Web Service
  • Demo - Calling a Web Service
  • Lab - Referencing a Web Service
  • Demo - Strong Named Assembly
  • Accessing Legacy Components
  • Calling DLL Functions with PInvoke
  • Demo - Adding an ActiveX Control
  • Module 9 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 10

Opening Your Application to the World

  • Accessibility to People with Disabilities
  • Globalization & Localization
  • Context-Sensitive Help
  • Demo - Accessibility Features
  • Demo - Forms in Alternate Languages
  • Demo - Online Help with Help Provider
  • Lab - Using ToolTips
  • Module 10 Review
  • Sample Code

Module 11

Bugs, Exceptions and Refactoring

  • Debugging
  • Exception Handling (Try/Catch Syntax)
  • The Catch Session
  • Exception Types
  • Throwing Your Own Exceptions
  • Why Throw Exceptions?
  • Exception Handling Best Practices
  • Leveraging VS Refactoring Tools
  • More Refactoring Features
  • Demo - Refactoring Features
  • Lab - Refactoring: Encapsulate Field
  • Demo - Debugging
  • Demo - Exception Handling
  • Module 11 Review

Module 12

Security and Deployment

  • Two basic kinds of security in .NET
  • Other .NET Security Measures
  • Coding for Security in .NET
  • What is an Assembly?
  • What is the Manifest?
  • Loading a Private Assembly
  • Three Options for Deployment
  • Creating a Windows Installer Project
  • ClickOnce Deployment
  • ClickOnce Limitations
  • Demo - Creating a Windows Installer
  • Lab - Creating a Setup Project
  • Demo - ClickOnce Deployment
  • Module 12 Review
  • Course Closure




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