Kaway Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 [HIDE-THANKS] This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Begin your enterprise programming career with .net. Create web and windows app with the Microsoft .net platform Are you trying to crack the code of enterprise level development? Perhaps you're looking for an introduction in to .net-- One of the most widely used enterprise environments in the world? Do you need to start working on .net projects but have no idea where to start? Do you need an understandable way to support your .net learning? Whatever your reason is, there is no better way to get started with enterprise level .net development than .Net for Beginners with Bruce Landry. Bruce's patience and experience shines through as he explains every aspect of the .net environment and shows you the fundamentals of developing Windows and web-based applications. Just because this course is for beginners doesn't mean it's not comprehensive! This course will show you how to build a full Windows application including database back end. You'll also tour a web-based application and learn how to integrate the many useful .net libraries. rl=#readmorerlYour enterprise development career starts here! After this course, you'll be thoroughly prepared to make your own .net applications. What are the requirements? Windows based PC Visual Studio Understanding of Windows operating system Understanding of internet and the web What am I going to get from this course? Over 67 lectures and 7 hours of content! Install .net Development Environment Navigate .net Development Environment Adjust master project settings How to properly close a project How to create a multisolution project How to add forms to your project Be able to navigate the project with the solution explorer Switch between the code view and GUI view in Visual Studio Learn to use the properties window to adjust settings within project elements How to use the toolbox window How to add toolbox elements to your project Understand different .net project types Be able to run the code you are developing Understand strategies to organize your code within the Visual Studio environment Be able to discuss the function of libraries in .net Be able to assign specific libraries to your .net projects Understand how to reference other screens and utilities Understand how to work with a SQL database in Visual Studio How to create your own database using SQL server Be able to add tables to your database Be able to write a basic stored procedure and execute it Understand how to create, recall and display SQL queries Identify additional data sources supported by dot net Identify the differences between C# and Visual Basic Learn how to execute C# code in Visual Studio Apply standards to keep your code neat and orderly How to write fundamental C# structures Identify the difference between Windows Forms and Web projects Create complete Windows Forms projects with Visual Studio Create complete Web based projects with Visual Studio Apply standard naming conventions within your work Understand how to apply the concept of referencing in your project Apply basic debugging techniques to your work Understand how to bundle your project and send it to the end user How to add and remove components from a web based project How to apply CSS styles within a web page How to apply a consistent lay out across pages How to interact with Crystal Reports How to interact with the Windows registry How to deploy a an application on the web What is the target audience? Beginners who want to learn .net Development Developers who are moving to .net People who want to start enterprise development Developers inheriting .net projects Students and teachers who use the .net platform [spoiler=Download] This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up [/HIDE-THANKS] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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