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Monday 31 October 2011

NETg - C# Programming for the Microsoft .NET Platform CBT

The Thomson NETg C# Programming for the Microsoft .NET Platform CBT Training student will learn about error handling and code debugging, user input validation, ADO.NET database connections and data access.

The student is also taught the creation and use of XML Web services and the configuration and deployment of Web applications in Visual Basic.NET. This curriculum consists of five courses: 73231 Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 1: Web Forms and Controls 73232 Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 2: Code and Debugging 73233 Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 3: Data Access 73234 Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 4: XML Web Services 73235 Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 5: Deploying Applications.
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Learn To:
To sequence the stages in the runtime compile and execute process.
To match Web Form attributes with their functions.
To identify methods of creating a Web Form.
To convert an HTML page to a Web Form.
To identify features of event procedures.
To identify the syntax for creating an event procedure.
To sequence the steps for adding an event procedure to a Web control.
To identify features of structured exception handling.
To identify the syntax of Try/Catch/Finally.
To identify the syntax for configuring custom error pages.
To identify features of ADO.NET.
To identify the syntax for importing ADO.NET namespaces.
To identify features of the ADO.NET object model.
To identify features of SQL Server security authentication.
To match connection string parameters with their functions.
To identify characteristics of a DataAdapter.
To identify features of XML.
To match XML core technologies with their functions.
To identify the syntax for linking Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) stylesheets to XML documents.
To match state management types with their features.
To identify characteristics of server-side state management.
To identify characteristics of client-side state management.
To identify features of the Cache object.
To identify the syntax for using the Cache object.
To match output cache types with their functions.
To identify features of authentication methods.
To match Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication methods with their features.
To identify functions of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Training Audience:
The Thomson NETg course intended audience for this curriculum are individuals involved in programming in C, C++, Microsoft Visual Basic or Java and wish to program in C#. They are involved in developing enterprise business solutions. The audience will include application developers, system analysts, and software engineers. It is expected that learners should have experience programming in C, C++, Visual Basic, Java, or another programming language. Learners should also have basic familiarity with the .NET framework and the .NET strategy.
Total Learning Hours:
40 Hours
Links:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/48519418/Netg.C.Sharp-DDUiSO.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/48519413/Netg.C.Sharp-DDUiSO.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/48519435/Netg.C.Sharp-DDUiSO.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/48519423/Netg.C.Sharp-DDUiSO.part4.rar

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