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At-Your-Own-Pace online training on Web technologies such as ASP.NET, Java, XML, Flash, ColdFusion and much more.
Webucator offers customized onsite Web Development training for groups.
This ASP.NET training course teaches students to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services. Students learn to understand the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0, to use the new server controls, to create consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve performance with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy ASP.NET applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, to direct users using new Site Navigation tools and to handle multi-user data access conflicts.
In this Visual Basic .NET training course, students learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to build Windows applications to run on the .NET 2.0 platform. The course covers Visual Basic .NET language essentials, Windows Forms, Windows Forms controls, and new Windows Forms events. Students learn to use new .NET 2.0 features like Application Events and the My namespace, to access data using the new objects in ADO.NET including the DataReader, DataAdapter, DataTable and DataSet classes. to build solid applications using the new Try/Catch block and Exception Object for efficient error trapping and Event logging and Breakpoints for effective debugging, to access legacy code in COM components and remote code in Web Services, to use ADO.NET to manage data through table constraints, data-binding and transactions, and to deploy your application effortlessly by understanding how to use Click-Once deployment.
Webucator provides onsite and online training on Web technologies such as ASP.NET, XML, ColdFusion, Flash, Dreamweaver, and much more.
Webucator offers customized onsite VB.NET training for groups.
This ASP.NET training course teaches students to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services. Students learn to understand the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0, to use the new server controls, to create consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve performance with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy ASP.NET applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, to direct users using new Site Navigation tools and to handle multi-user data access conflicts.
Webucator offers customized onsite ASP.NET training for groups.
The Visual Basic .NET training course concisely covers the essentials of Windows programming using Microsoft’s VB.NET programming language. It starts with a brief chapter, “.NET: What You Need To Know,” which gets you up and running in the .NET environment with a minimum of fuss. The next two chapters cover VB.NET language essentials and object-oriented programming in VB.NET. The next chapter discusses how VB.NET relates to the .NET Framework. The following chapter provides a succinct introduction to creating GUI programs using Windows Forms. The course concludes with an overview of the new VB.NET features provided by .NET 2.0, including example programs to illustrate each important new feature.
In this Visual Basic .NET training course, students will learn the essentials of object-oriented programming. They will also learn some more advanced features of Visual Basic .NET, to access data with ADO.NET, to access COM components, to handle errors, and basic file input/output techniques. The knowledge gained in this Visual Basic .NET training is essential for learning to create Windows applications and ASP.NET applications with Visual Basic .NET.
This Windows Forms training course begins with a fundamental discussion of Windows Forms architecture and programming simple Windows Forms applications “from scratch.” Then the use of Visual Studio 2005 and the Forms Designer is introduced, which is used throughout the remainder of the course. Simple controls are covered, such as buttons, labels, textboxes, checkboxes, radio buttons and group boxes. List controls are surveyed, including list box, combo box, list view, and DomainUpDown. Dialogs are discussed in detail, including modal and modeless dialogs and associated controls. Menus, toolbars and status bars are covered. Advanced topics are introduces, including parent/child and owner/owned relationships, MDI, programming the Clipboard, and visual inheritance. Advanced controls are introduced, including the tree view and tab control. Resources are discussed, including their use in localization. The Application class is covered. Applications settings are discussed, including use of configuration files and the Registry. The course concludes with an introduction to data access in Windows applications and with coverage of new Windows Forms features in .NET 2.0.
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