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Visual Basic Training Classes VB 2005 and VB .NET Framework 2.0
Developing Windows Apps Using VB 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.
Meet our Microsoft-Endorsed Experts:
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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Visual Basic Training Course Outline
Chapter 1 - Jumping In with Both Feet Jumping In with Both Feet
What Is VS.NET? Demo - Creating a WinForms Project
Demo - Creating a Simple Form Demo - Creating a Simple Application Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2 - Understanding the .NET Framework Understanding the .NET Framework
What Is the .NET Framework? The Common Language Runtime (CLR) The .NET Framework Class Library Chapter 2 Review
Chapter 3 - Speaking the Language Speaking the Language
What Does a VB Program Look Like? Variables, Types and Casts Creating Procedures Demo - Returning Multiple Values Conditionals Looping Structures Arrays
Demo - Top vs Bottom Tested Loops Demo - Searching an Array w For Demo - Searching an Array w For Each Demo - Reference Type vs Value Types Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 4 - Object-Oriented Programming 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 - Using an ArrayList What is Inheritance?
Example of Inheritance Demo - Inheritance Interfaces
Interfaces Example Demo - Adding an Interface Polymorphism Generics Demo - Partial Classes Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 5 - User Interfaces: Forms User Interfaces: Forms
Form Properties Demo - Form Events and their Order
Organizing Controls Demo - The Format Menu Creating Menus Demo - Creating a Menu Context Menus Demo - Context Menus
Visual Inheritance Demo - Creating Inherited Forms MDI Applications Demo - Creating an MDI Application Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6 - User Interfaces: Controls
User Interfaces: Controls
Using List Controls Demo - Listboxes & DropDownLists Creating Toolbars and Status Bars Demo - StatusStrip ToolStrip Using Container Controls
Demo - Container Controls Common Dialogs Demo - Common Dialogs Using the Browser Control Demo - Tab Dialogues User Input Validation Demo - Validation Options
Chapter 6 Review Chapter 7 - Accessing the Database with ADO.NET Accessing the Database with ADO.NET
.NET Data Provider The Process The DataSet The TableAdapter The BindingSource
The DataGridView Demo - Data Access Demo - Editable Grid Demo - Filtering Your Data Grid Chapter 7 Review
Chapter 8 - Creating Your Own Controls Creating Your Own Controls
Kinds of Controls Design-Time Support Demo - Create Your Own User Object Chapter 8 Review
Chapter 9 - Creating & Using Components Creating & Using Components
Creating and Using a .NET Component Demo - Create a Class Library Demo - Strong Named Assembly Calling a Web Service Demo - Calling a Web Service Accessing Legacy Components
Calling DLL Functions with PInvoke Demo - Adding an ActiveX Control Chapter 9 Review
Chapter 10 - Opening Your Application to the World 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 HelpProvider Chapter 10 Review
Domain 11 - Bugs, Exceptions and Refactoring Bugs, Exceptions and Refactoring
Debugging
Exception Handling (Try/Catch Syntax) The Catch Session Exception Types Throwing Your Own Exceptions Exception Handling Best Practices Leveraging VS Refactoring Tools
Demo - Refactoring Features Demo - Debugging Demo - Using Try/Catch Chapter 11 Review
Domain 12 - Security and Deployment 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 Demo - ClickOnce Deployment
Chapter 12 Review
Course Closure
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the difference. The classroom like presentations are superb. I give this product a high endorsement. "
Roger Bundy
Chief Technology Officer, Co-Founder Southern California .NET User Group www.SocalNETug.org
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tasks you've just learned.
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