| Medium of instruction: | English |
Introduction to Web Controls
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Thinking about .NET
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Using Visual Studio 2005
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Debugging and Handling Exceptions
Data Types and Variables
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Introducing Variables and Data Types
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Working with Variables and Data Types
Using the .NET Framework
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Using .NET Framework Classes
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Working with Strings
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Working with Dates and Times
Branching and Flow Control
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Branching in Code
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Repeating Code Blocks
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Unconditional Branching
Classes and Objects
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Introducing Objects and Classes
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Creating Your Own Classes
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Working with Classes
Properties and Methods
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Overview of Properties and Methods
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Working with Properties
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Working with Methods
Object-Oriented Techniques
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Inheritance
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Interfaces
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Organizing Classes
Working with Arrays
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Introducing Arrays
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Manipulating Arrays
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Creating Indexes
Delegates and Events
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Motivating Delegates
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Introducing Delegates
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Working with Events
Generics
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Introducing Generics
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Generics and Arrays
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Generic Interfaces
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Generic Constraints
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Generics and Lists
Handling Exceptions
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Perspectives on Exception Handling?
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Getting Started with Exception Handling
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Catching Specific Exceptions
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Raising Errors
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Running Code Unconditionally
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Creating Exception Classes
Collection Classes
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Generics, Collections, and Interfaces
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The Generic List
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Working with Dictionaries, Stacks and Queues
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Creating Your Own Generic Collection Classes
Introduction to Visual Studio 2005
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What is .NET, Anyway?
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.NET Framework Components
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.NET Languages
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Applications You Can Build
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Create a Console Project in Visual Studio 2005
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Option Strict
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IntelliSense
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Start Debugging
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Add A Reference
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Single Step from Visual Basic to C#
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Imports/Using Statements
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Inserting Code Snippets
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How Do I Distribute This App?
Intro to .NET Framework Classes
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Looking at System Services
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What’s in the BCL ?
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A Note About Namespaces
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System Namespace
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System.Collections
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System.Data
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System.NET
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System.Security
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System.Web.UI.WebControls
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System.Windows.Forms
Intro to .NET Framework Classes
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Looking at System Services
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What’s in the BCL ?
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A Note About Namespaces
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System Namespace
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System.Collections
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System.Data
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System.NET
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System.Security
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System.Web.UI.WebControls
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System.Windows.Forms
Intro to .NET Framework Classes
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Looking at System Services
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What’s in the BCL ?
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A Note About Namespaces
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System Namespace
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System.Collections
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System.Data
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System.NET
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System.Security
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System.Web.UI.WebControls
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System.Windows.Forms
Specific .NET Framework Classes
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String Class
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StringBuilder Class
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FileVersionInfo Class
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FileSystemWatcher Class
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Common Dialog Demo
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Network Event Demo
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New Classes in Framework 2.0
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My Namespace Simplifies
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Static Classes
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Dynamic Classes
Data Access with ADO.NET
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What is ADO.NET ?
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ADO.NET Architecture
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DataTable Object
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Filling a DataTable Manually
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Setting Up Connections
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Commands
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Reading Data with DataReader
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Working With Data
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Connecting to a Data Source
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Getting Data into a DataSet
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Viewing Data while Debugging
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Inserting Data
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Insert Data Using Stored Procedure
Windows Services Using Visual C# 2005
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Steps for Building Windows Services
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View Current Running Services
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Debugging Your Service
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Create a Windows Service
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Uninstall the Windows Service
Windows Forms Using Visual C# 2005
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Why Windows Forms?
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Visual Inheritance
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Forms in Visual Studio
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Some Windows Forms Controls
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Create a Base Form
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Create an Inherited Form
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Anchoring/Docking
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Creating an MDI Application
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Display Forms Programmatically
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Examine Event Handler code
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Add Code to the Base Form
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BackgroundWorker Component
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New Controls in Visual Studio 2005
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Click Once Deployment
Web Services Using Visual C# 2005
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Introducing Web Services
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Transporting Information
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Consuming A Web Service
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Making Web Service Requests
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Set a Reference to the Web Service
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Add Code to Call the Web Service
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Call A More Complex Web Service
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Create A New Web Service
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Consume the Web Service
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Deploy the Web Service
Course Overview
C# .Net Online Training
C# .Net online training is Microsoft’s new programming language for the .NET platform. It combines some of the best features of modern programming languages such as Java, C++ or Visual Basic.
Online C sharp .net training introduces an object-oriented language with single inheritance but multiple interfaces per class. It supports component-based programming by properties (smart fields), events and delegates (enhanced function pointers).
This course is a C# .Net tutorial for programmers who are already familiar with Java or similar languages. C# .Net online training starts out with basic C# .Net features such as types, expressions, statements and object-orientation and the training continues with more advanced features such as threads, attributes, namespaces and assemblies.
C# .Net training also provides a short glimpse into .NET’s base class library. C# .Net online training is fully interoperable with other .NET languages such as VB.NET, Eiffel.NET or Oberon.NET.
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Not Specified | Study Online (on your computer) | Duration :30 Hours | Price On Request |



