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Developing Applications Using Visual C# |
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| SUMMARY: |
In this course you will learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual C# 2005 to build Windows applications to run on the .NET 2.0 platform. You will become familiar with the Windows Forms and Windows Forms controls, focusing on new Visual Studio 2005 features. Access data using ADO.NET and its DataTable, DataReader, DataAdapter, and DataSet classes. Take advantage of new Visual Studio 2005 data binding features, and explore the range of controls and components provided by Visual Studio 2005. Build solid applications using structured exception handling, and debug your applications using new Visual Studio 2005 debugging features. Access legacy code in COM components, Win32 APIs using P/Invoke, and remote code in Web Services. Add professional-looking menus and toolbars using the new ToolStrip controls, and add unprecedented flexibility to your user interfaces using the new container controls. Deploy and maintain your application easier than ever before, taking advantage of Click-Once deployment. |
| AUDIENCE: |
Developers wishing to learn how to use the .Net Framework to build Windows applications. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
This course assumes that students have some programming background. No specific experience with Visual Studio, the .NET Framework, or Visual C# is assumed. |
| APPROACH: |
Instructor led with hands on labs. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
At the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
- Learn about the new Windows Forms
- Understand how to trap Windows Forms events
- Investigate the latest Windows Forms controls
- Become familiar with intrinsic .NET data types
- Learn how to access data using ADO.NET
- Bind controls to data effortlessly using new data binding features
- Work with the new debugging features
- Learn how to work with the Windows file system
- Learn the role of DataSets and DataTables in ADO.NET
- Understand error handling using Exception objects
- Learn how to create data-bound applications
- Create flexible user interfaces using new container controls
- See how Visual C# can access COM components
- Access remote functionality through Web Services
- Learn to create MDI applications
- See how to effectively deploy your Visual C# applications
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