.NET Programming with VB and C#

PT2373
Training Summary
A heavily-hands-on course for programmers with little or no previous .NET exposure: focuses primarily on creating Windows and Web (ASP.NET) applications, using the .NET Framework; also introduces the creation of Class Libraries, Web Services, and Console applications covers the writing of code in Visual Basic and C#, including conditional statements, looping, exception handling, declaring variables, manipulating numbers, dates and strings, and much more; VB and C# examples are given side by side, so that the student can focus exclusively on one language or the other, or compare the two languages introduces ADO.NET (the database components of .NET) this course is a prerequisite to ASP.NET Workshop, ADO.NET Workshop, and Building .NET Components and Web Services this course is based on the .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.5 and Visual Studio 2005 or 2008
Prerequisites
Students should be experienced programmers. Inexperienced (or non-) programmers should take the Visual Basic.NET Introduction and Visual Basic.NET Intermediate courses separately, preferably with VB work between.
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is intended for programmers with little or no previous VB or C# exposure.
Course Topics
Overview::The Foundations of a Project::Language Basics::Data Types, Variable and Constants::Handling numbers, Dates, Strings::Providing Choices with Controls::VB and C# Functions::Introduction to LINQ (Language Integrated Query, on in .NET 3.5)::Controls for Input and Output::Windows Forms and Navigation::Web Forms and Navigation::ASO.NET Overview::Deploying Applications

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