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Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform

  • What Is the Microsoft .NET Platform?
  • What Is the .NET Framework?
  • What Are the .NET Framework Components?
  • What Are the Visual Basic .NET Enhancements?
Skills
  • List the main elements of the .NET Platform.
  • Describe the .NET Framework and its components.
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Module 2: Development Environment Features

  • Describing the Integrated Development Environment
  • Creating Visual Basic .NET Projects
  • Using Development Environment Features
  • Debugging Applications
  • Compiling in Visual Basic .NET
Skills
  • Describe the overall benefits of the new IDE.
  • Describe the different types of Visual Basic .NET projects and their structures, including their file structures.
  • Reference external applications from your project.
  • View and set the properties of a project.
  • Use the various windows in the IDE, including Server Explorer, the Object Browser, and the Task List.
  • Debug a simple application.
  • Build and compile a simple application
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Module 3: Language and Syntax Enhancements

  • Data Types
  • Using Variables
  • Functions, Subroutines, and Properties
  • Exception Handling
Skills
  • Describe the changes to data types in Visual Basic .NET.
  • Declare and initialise variables and arrays.
  • Use shorthand syntax to assign values to variables.
  • Implement functions and subroutines.
  • Call the default properties of an object.
  • Use the new Try...Catch...Finally statement to implement structured exception handling.
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Module 4: Object-Oriented Design for Visual Basic .NET

  • Designing Classes
  • Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
  • Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Concepts Using Microsoft Visio
Skills
  • Describe the basics of object-oriented design.
  • Explain the concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism.
  • Create classes based on use cases.
  • Model classes for use in Visual Basic .NET by using Visio.
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Module 5: Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic .NET

  • Defining Classes
  • Creating and Destroying Objects
  • Inheritance
  • Interfaces
  • Working with Classes
Skills
  • Define classes.
  • Instantiate and use objects in client code.
  • Create classes that use inheritance.
  • Define interfaces and use polymorphism.
  • Create shared members.
  • Create class events and handle them from a client application.
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Module 6: Using Windows Forms

  • Why Use Windows Forms?
  • Structure of Windows Forms
  • Using Windows Forms
  • Using Controls
  • Windows Forms Inheritance
Skills
  • Describe the benefits of Windows Forms.
  • Use the new properties and methods of Windows Forms.
  • Write event-handling code.
  • Use the new controls and control enhancements.
  • Add and edit menus.
  • Create a form that inherits from another form.
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Module 7: Building Web Applications

  • Introduction to ASP .NET
  • Creating Web Form Applications
  • Building Web Services
  • Using Web Services
Skills
  • Explain and take advantage of the benefits of ASP .NET and its various libraries in application development.
  • Create Web Form applications.
  • Use HTML server controls and Web server controls.
  • Create Web Services.
  • Use Web Services from a browser or from another client application.
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Module 8: Using ADO .NET

  • ADO .NET Overview
  • .NET Data Providers
  • The DataSet Object
  • Data Designers and Data Binding
  • XML Integration
Skills
  • List the benefits of ADO .NET.
  • Create applications that use ADO .NET.
  • List the main ADO .NET objects and their functions.
  • Use Visual Studio .NET data designers and data binding.
  • Explain how XML integrates with ADO .NET.
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Module 9: Developing Components in Visual Basic .NET

  • Components Overview
  • Creating Serviced Components
  • Creating Component Classes
  • Creating Windows Forms Controls
  • Creating Web Forms User Controls
  • Threading
Skills
  • Create components that can be used by managed and unmanaged client applications.
  • Create serviced components.
  • Create component classes.
  • Create Windows Forms controls.
  • Create Web user controls.
  • Use threading to create multithreaded applications
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Module 10: Deploying Applications

  • Describing Assemblies
  • Choosing a Deployment Strategy
  • Deploying Applications
Skills
  • Describe an assembly.
  • List the different types of application deployment.
  • Deploy a component assembly.
  • Deploy an application that is based on Windows.
  • Deploy a Web-based application.
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Module 11: Upgrading to Visual Basic .NET

  • Deciding Whether to Upgrade
  • Options for Upgrading
  • Recommendations
  • Performing the Upgrade
Skills
  • Make an informed decision about whether to upgrade an application.
  • Describe the various upgrade options available to you.
  • Use the Upgrade Wizard.
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