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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET |
Duration: 5 days |
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This course is intended primarily for developers who use Visual Basic 6.0 or later as their primary language, who use Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO) and Active Server Pages (ASP) to develop applications, and who plan to use Visual Basic .NET for future application development |
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- Experience developing applications with Visual Basic 6.0 or successful completion of Course 1013, Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development, or equivalent knowledge
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- Successful completion of Course 1016, Mastering Enterprise Development Using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 or equivalent knowledge
- Familiarity with basic concepts of object-oriented programming
- Familiarity with Extensible Markup Language (XML) concepts
- Familiarity with Microsoft's .NET strategy
- Familiarity with the .NET Framework
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Description |
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An experienced, expert Microsoft Certified Solution Developer/Microsoft
Certified Trainer will teach this course. | This course provides Microsoft Visual Basic® developers with the knowledge and skills needed to develop Microsoft .NET based applications by using Visual Basic .NET. Visual Basic .NET is a significant upgrade to Visual Basic and incorporates many new features and framework goals of the .NET architecture. These changes will allow Visual Basic developers to create enterprise applications for the .NET Platform and to create more traditional Visual Basic applications that can take advantage of the enhancements to the language.
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Objectives |
- List the major elements of the .NET Framework and describe some of the major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic
- Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic .NET project and use the main features of the integrated development environment (IDE)
- Use the new language features and syntax in Visual Basic .NET
- Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented design specifically for Visual Basic .NET
- Create Internet applications that use Web Forms and Web Services
- Create applications that use ADO .NET
- Create components in Visual Basic .NET.
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Course Outline |
Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform
- What is the Microsoft .NET Platform?
- What is the .NET Framework?
- What are the .NET Framework Components?
- What Are the Visual Basic .NET Enhancements?
Development Environment Features
- Describing the Integrated Development Environment
- Creating Visual Basic .NET Projects
- Using Development Environment Features
- Debugging Applications
- Compiling in Visual Basic .NET
Language and Syntax Enhancements
- Data Types
- Using Variables
- Functions, Subroutines, and Properties
- Exception Handling
Object-Oriented Design for Visual Basic .NET
- Designing Classes
- Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
- Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
- Using Microsoft Visio
Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic .NET
- Defining Classes
- Creating and Destroying Objects
- Inheritance
- Interfaces
- Working with Classes
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Using Windows Forms
- Why Use Windows Forms?
- Structure of Windows Forms
- Using Windows Forms
- Using Controls
- Windows Forms Inheritance
Building Web Applications
- Introduction to ASP .NET
- Creating Web Form Applications
- Building Web Services
- Using Web Services
Using ADO .NET
- ADO .NET Overview
- .NET Data Providers
- The DataSet Object
- Data Designers and Data Binding
- XML Integration
Developing Components in Visual Basic .NET
- Components Overview
- Creating Serviced Components
- Creating Component Classes
- Creating Windows Forms Controls
- Creating Web Forms User Controls
- Threading
Deploying Applications
- Describing Assemblies
- Choosing a Deployment Strategy
- Deploying Applications
Upgrading to Visual Basic .NET
- Deciding Whether to Upgrade
- Options for Upgrading
- Recommendations
- Performing the Upgrade
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