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Courses and Classes
2310: Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
This five-day, instructor-led course will teach
VB.Net programmers and beginning Web developers the fundamentals of Web site implementation by using Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. This course focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio®
.NET environment and the Microsoft .NET platform to build a complete Web application.
This course is intended for beginning Web developers who have knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or dynamic HTML
(DHTML), along with some knowledge of a scripting language, such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or Microsoft JScript®. This course is also appropriate for Visual Basic 6.0 developers wanting to learn ASP.NET.
2559: Introduction to VB.NET Programming with Microsoft .NET
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to
develop applications in Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. The course focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. This
is the first course in the Visual Basic .NET curriculum and will serve as the entry point for other .NET courses.
2565: Developing Microsoft .NET Applications for Windows (VB.NET)
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the skills required to build Microsoft®
Windows® Forms applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework. This course is a part of the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET curriculum and is intended to provide Visual Basic programmers
with the skills required to create Windows Forms applications by using the .NET Framework. The course will cover the major topics for Windows client application programming on the .NET
Framework. These topics include: Windows Forms, GDI+, simple data access, interoperating with unmanaged code, threading and asynchronous programming issues, simple remoting, Web
access, XML Web services consumption, debugging, security, and deployment issues for desktop applications.
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