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Microsoft .NET for Developers: Foundations of ASP.NET with C# - Practice Lab Training Class |
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Microsoft .NET for Developers: Foundations of ASP.NET with C# - Practice Lab Training Seminar
To practice the tasks involved in building and completing ASP.NET applications with C#
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction: Working with ASP.NET - provide an overview of the material practiced by the entire Microsoft .NET for Developers: Foundations of ASP.NET with C# Practice Lab and identify the tasks in the Working with ASP.NET lesson. Creating a Web Form that handles events - create a Web Form that can handle an event. Introduction: Responding to ASP.NET clients and errors - identify the tasks in the Responding to ASP.NET clients and errors lesson. Handling client actions - enable an ASP.NET page to handle client actions. Handling an error in a web application - handle errors that occur in a web application. Introduction: Controls in ASP.NET Web Forms - identify the tasks in the Controls in ASP.NET Web Forms lesson. Adding controls to a Web Form - add and configure controls in a Web Form. Validating input and using a control dynamically - validate input and use a control dynamically. Introduction: Styling web applications - identify the tasks in the Styling web applications lesson. Using Styles in a Web Form - apply styles to a Web Form. Introduction: Data access with ASP.NET - identify the tasks in the Data access with ASP.NET lesson. Using data binding with Web Forms - create and configure a DataGrid server control. Handling file and directory information - handle file and directory information using .NET framework classes. Introduction: User assistance and accessibility - identify the tasks in the User assistance and accessibility lesson. Adding help features to a Web Form - implement a tooltip, generate a contents file automatically, create a related topics link, compile a project, and link a help file to a Web Form. Adding accessibility to a web application - implement accessible navigation, provide accessible alternatives for an image and a script, and test the accessibility of an application.
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Audience |
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Application developers with experience in object-oriented programming, especially in Visual Basic 6.0 or C#, who wish to start working with C# ; Application developers with some experience in C# who wish to become familiar with developing user services in the .NET Framework; Web developers who wish to work with Microsoft ASP.NET; Microsoft C# developers wanting to write enterprise applications with serviced components, Windows Services, or .NET Remoting; Candidates for the Microsoft MCSD and MCAD certification paths
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Pre-Requisites |
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Exposure to object-oriented programming languages such as C++, Visual Basic, or Java; A broad knowledge of the .NET Framework and experience using Visual Studio .NET; Familiarity with basic web technologies - HTML and HTTP; experience developing applications using an object-oriented language, such as Java, C++, or Microsoft Visual C#; familiarity with the Microsoft Visual C# .NET syntax; A good knowledge of SQL and relational databases
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