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Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 make it easier than ever to create robust, enterprise-level applications. You will learn how to build solid applications using structured exception handling, how to use the Visual Studio debugging features, how to use MenuStrip and ToolStrip controls, and how to add unprecedented flexibility to your user interfaces using the container controls. As you continue through this course you will learn about important development topics that arent normally covered in a beginning Windows application programming course such as an introduction to .NET interoperability, using .NET Serialization, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and drawing your own user interfaces using the System.Drawing namespace.
This course will teach introductory-level Web developers the fundamentals of Web application development and best practices for Microsoft Web development technologies, including ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX Extensions and Silverlight. This course focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 development environment and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 to create a Web application that delivers dynamic content to a Web site.
Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET-Based Languages Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form Adding Code to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form Tracing in Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Validating User Input Creating and Implementing User Controls Accessing Data with Microsoft ADO.NET and Visual Studio 2010 Accomplishing Complex Data Access Tasks Reading and Writing XML Data Creating an ASP.NET AJAX Application Delivering Dynamic Content with Microsoft Silverlight Consuming and Creating XML Web Services Managing State Configuring, Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
In this course, you will learn how to use Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and you will see how it is a unified programming model for building service-oriented distributed applications. You will see how to build, host and call WCF services and you will gain a deep understanding of the basic building blocks of WCF, including endpoints, bindings and contracts. In addition, see how to handle exceptions, maintain state between calls to a service and use transactions. Subsequent topics include and basics of WCF security, integrating WCF with Windows Workflow Foundation and building WCF services that support Representational State Transfer (REST) and syndication. By the time you have completed the course, you will have a good understanding of how to build and use WCF services in your distributed applications.
SQL 2005 new features workshop SQL 2008 new features workshop Hierarchies and recursive querying Working with dates Concurrency and locking Query performance tuning Database security and encryption Spatial data
Introducing SQL Server Reporting Services Creating Tabular and List Reports Calculation and Formatting Grouping and Sorting Working with Parameters Creating Matrix Reports and Charts Managing Reporting Services Security Snapshots and Subscriptions Ad-Hoc Reporting with Report Builder 2.0 Programming Reporting Services Advanced Reporting Services Programming