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Programming: Introduction to Visual Basic.NET
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Short Description:
This five-day course from Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. provides a thorough hands-on introduction to Visual Basic.NET, including the .NET environment for developing enterprise Windows applications
Full Description:
This course provides a thorough hands-on introduction to Visual Basic.NET, including the .NET environment for developing enterprise Windows applications. Students will learn the VB.NET programming language and how to apply it to solve real-world programming problems, including how to take advantage of Visual Studio.NET designer tools to quickly build applications, navigate and utilize the integrated help system, and exploit the built-in debugger. This course also introduces object-oriented programming concepts as they pertain to VB.NET. Participants will learn how to use classes and interfaces from the .NET Base Class Library, as well as how to build their own classes and extend them with interfaces. Coverage includes how to use the features of Windows Forms to build sophisticated graphical user interfaces. The course also includes an introduction to ADO.NET, and shows how VB.NET applications can access local and remote databases using the powerful data binding features of .NET including the use of XML files for data and schema storage. Students will also learn how to reference external assemblies in an application and to deploy assemblies using XCOPY and Visual Studio. Comprehensive hands-on lab exercises using Visual Studio.NET reinforce knowledge and build direct competence in the topics presented during the course.
This course provides thorough coverage of the use of Windows forms for the development of GUI based applications. Students requiring extensive coverage of Web forms can register for HOTT's ASP.NET Programming Using Visual Basic.NET course instead.
Duration:
five days
Price:
$2,295
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