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Introduction to .NET (including 3.0 overview)
1 day course
Description
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Microsoft's programming platform: .NET. the course will overview .NET concept, languages, common Buzz words and technologies covered by .NET. The course gives special orientation to .NET evolution from version 1.0 past v. 1.1, 2.0 and to the new .NET 3.0 with relation to Windows Vista, WCF and WPF
Intended audience
This course is intended for project managers, project designers, programmers, and engineers
Prerequisites
Some experience in programming is helpful, preferably with knowledge of Object-Oriented concepts.
An overview is featured for those attendants who haven't touched the keyboard for a while.
Participants with various levels of experience will be able to follow the lecture and benefit from it.
Objectives
By the end of the course, the student will get a basic understanding of the broad range of technologies that .NET encompasses.
The student will have seen demonstrations using Visual Studio.Net 2.0 and the framework 3.0 to build traditional GUI applications and modern Web Services.
This will position the student such that his/her next steps into the .NET world will be as effective as possible.
Topics
.NET Framework Overview
The Common Language Runtime (CLR).
The Basic Class Library (BCL).
Visual Studio.NET
A Deeper Look at the CLR
Multi-language support.
Microsoft's Intermediate Language (MSIL).
Common Type System (CTS).
Just-in-time compilation (JIT).
Garbage Collection.
Modules and Metadata.
ILDASM.
Hello .NET in VB and C#.
.NET Languages
C#.
VB.NET.
Jscript.NET.
C++/CLI
Packaging and Deployment
Private and Shared Assemblies.
The Assembly Manifest.
XCOPY Installation.
Global Assembly Cache.
Configuration Files.
The end of "DLL Hell".
A Deeper Look at the Class Library
References and Namespaces.
Broad overview of contents.
Reflection.
Collections
Desktop Applications
Building console applications.
Building GUI applications with Windows Forms, GDI+.
Localization.
From WinForm to WPF in .NET 3.0
ADO.NET 2.0
The ADO.NET namespace.
Understanding DataSet and other ADO.NET types.
Data Adapters.
The DataGrid control.
Visual Studio.Net & ADO.NET.
Web Programming
An overview of ASP.NET 2.0
An introduction to WebForms.
An introduction to WebServices.
Demonstration.
From Remoting and WS to WCF in .NET 3.0
.NET evolution
From .NET 1.0 to .NET 3.0
.NET 3.0 and Vista
WinFX
From Visual studio .NET to VS Team System
Summary
The role of .NET in the future.
Why you should care about .NET
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