This two-day instructor-led seminar provides students with an introduction to the technologies that comprise the Microsoft .NET strategy. This course is a high-level overview of multiple aspects of .NET, and is intended as a starting point for developers and business decision-makers to evaluate Microsoft .NET tools and technologies. As an introductory seminar, it provides pointers to training courses and other resources that give more detail on specific topics.
This course is intended for experienced programmers who are evaluating Microsoft .NET tools and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003 and the .NET Framework 1.1, and provides pointers to resources where they can obtain specific skills for creating applications, components, and services built on the .NET Framework.
Before attending this course, students should have:
Basic programming experience with Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition, C, C++, or Java. Familiarity with Microsoft development technologies such as Windows Forms and Active Server Pages (ASP).
After completing this course, students will have a fundamental understanding of how to: Create a simple .NET solution by using Microsoft Visual J#® .NET, Microsoft Visual C++® .NET, and Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET.
Create a simple .NET application based on the Microsoft Windows® application
template.
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
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