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Exploring Visual C# 2005

Product Description
After completing this course, you'll not only have an idea of how to transition your existing skills to Visual C# 2005, you'll have a good understanding of the important areas within the .NET Framework. This course demonstrates many of the new features in Visual Studio 2005 and is aimed at experienced developers as well as those new to .NET.
Introduction to Visual Studio 2005
- What is .NET, Anyway?
- .NET Framework Components
- .NET Languages
- Applications You Can Build
- Create a Console Project in Visual Studio 2005
- Option Strict
- Intellisense
- Start Debugging
- Add A Reference
- Single Step from Visual Basic to C#
- Imports/Using Statements
- Inserting Code Snippets
- How Do I Distribute This App?
Intro to .NET Framework Classes
- Looking at System Services
- What's in the BCL?
- A Note About Namespaces
- System Namespace
- System.Collections
- System.Data
- System.NET
- System.Security
- System.Web.UI.WebControls
- System.Windows.Forms
Specific .NET Framework Classes
- String Class
- StringBuilder Class
- FileVersionInfo Class
- FileSystemWatcher Class
- Common Dialog Demo
- Network Event Demo
- New Classes in Framework 2.0
- My Namespace Simplifies
- Static Classes
- Dynamic Classes
Serializing Data Using Visual C# 2005
- Using Serialization
- .NET Framework/Serialization
- Take Advantage of Formatter Classes
- Serialization/Deserialization
- Where is the Data Going?
- Why Message Queuing?
- Message Queuing Terminology
- Programming Basics
- Send Customer via MSMQ
- Retrieve Customer from MSMQ
Data Access with ADO.NET
- What is ADO.NET?
- ADO.NET Architecture
- DataTable Object
- Filling a DataTable Manually
- Setting Up Connections
- Commands
- Reading Data with DataReader
- Working With Data
- Connecting to a Data Source
- Getting Data into a DataSet
- Viewing Data while Debugging
- Inserting Data
- Insert Data Using Stored Procedure
- New Features in ADO.NET
Windows Services Using Visual C# 2005
- Steps for Building Windows Services
- View Current Running Services
- Debugging Your Service
- Create a Windows Service
- Uninstall the Windows Service
Windows Forms Using Visual C# 2005
- Why Windows Forms?
- Visual Inheritance
- Forms in Visual Studio
- Some Windows Forms Controls
- Create a Base Form
- Create an Inherited Form
- Anchoring/Docking
- Creating an MDI Application
- Display Forms Programmatically
- Examine Event Handler code
- Add Code to the Base Form
- BackgroundWorker Component
- New Controls in Visual Studio 2005
- ClickOnce Deployment
ASP.NET Web Forms Using Visual C# 2005
- What's Good About Classic ASP?
- What's Bad About Classic ASP?
- Introducing ASP.NET
- Designing Web Pages
- Separation of UI and Code
- Create a New Web Application
- Add Controls to a Web Page
- Run the Web Page
- View Source of Web Page
- Server Controls
- Web Controls
COM Interoperability
- Why Use COM in a .NET World?
- COM and the CLR
- Bi-Directional COM Interop
- Create an ActiveX DLL
- Call ComDemo From Excel
- Call ComDemo from Visual Studio 2005
- Object Lifetime
- Set Up Reg-Free COM
Web Services Using Visual C# 2005
- Introducing Web Services
- Transporting Information
- Consuming A Web Service
- Making Web Service Requests
- Set a Reference to the Web Service
- Add Code to Call the Web Service
- Call A More Complex Web Service
- Create A New Web Service
- Consume the Web Service
- Deploy the Web Service
Your InstructorKen Getz is a nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author who specializes in programming with Visual C# and Visual Basic. He has been working with AppDev for more than 10 years, and is the author and presenter of some of AppDev's most popular courses. Ken is also a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and the author or co-author of several best-selling books including Access 2002 Developer's Handbooks (with Paul Litwin and Mike Gunderloy (Sybex)), Access Cookbook (with Andy Baron and Paul Litwin (O'Reilly)), VBA Developer's Handbook (with Mike Gilbert (Sybex)), and ASP.NET Developer's JumpStart (with Paul D. Sheriff (Addison-Wesley)). Since the inception of the program, Ken has been selected each year as a Microsoft Support MVP and is a member of the INETA speaker's bureau, traveling to speak at .NET user groups throughout the country. Ken is a frequent speaker at technical conferences, including Microsoft's Tech-Ed, as well as VSLive and DevConnections. Ken is also a technical editor for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access and Advisor Guide to Microsoft Visual Basic and is a columnist for both CoDe Magazine and MSDN Magazine.
Multimedia Training DVD Course Features:Main Menu
Move through hours of in-depth content - quickly and easily due to the efficient and organized structure.PowerPoint
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Move forward, back, and repeat entire topics or just a section. A progress bar illuminates as you advance through exercises.Full Motion Video
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Printable study guides for the entire course are available. This allows all material to be viewed, reviewed, and printed for viewing at a later date.Review Exercises
Each section has a review quiz to aid in the learning process by validating the comprehension of the material covered before moving on to a new section.Resume
All courses are resumed to where you left off last session allowing you to learn when it is convenient for you without the hassle of remembering where you where.Live Demonstrations
Demonstrations are a way for the instructor to show and tell the user how to perform a task by actually doing it on screen in front of them. In this format it gives the user the power to see things done by a professional in the intended environment as many times as they would like.Certificate of Completion
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