Online Net Components eLearning Training
From Serebra Learning Corporation
Advanced ASP NET Topics
To demonstrate how to migrate ASP to ASP.NET, leverage legacy compenents, create and use .NET components, and install and configure ASP.NET servers Web developers who are familiar with the fundamentals of Microsoft ASP.NET and who wish to broaden their ASP.NET programming abilities, especially those pursuing MCAD or MCSD .NET certification
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Interoperability and Serviced Components in C
To demonstrate how to access unmanaged code from .NET and vice versa, and how to build, deploy, and use serviced components Microsoft C# developers wanting to write enterprise applications with serviced components, Windows Services, or .NET Remoting, or studying for the exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework
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Interoperability and Serviced Components
To show how to access unmanaged code from .NET and vice versa, and how to build, deploy, and use serviced components All Microsoft VB.NET developers wanting to write enterprise applications with serviced components, Windows Services, or .NET Remoting, or studying for the 70-310 exam Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework
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MS VB .NET: Web Development Part 1: Web Forms and Server Controls


This course introduces Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and ASP.NET Web application projects. The learner is given an overview of the .NET language features, and Visual Basic .NET components. Also, the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls.
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Microsoft Visual Studio.NET Technology Overview: Part 2 - Visual Studio.NET Components
...o part series that covers each of the major Visual Studio.NET Components in detail. The new features of C++ are covered and C# is discussed both in terms of its evolutionary relationship to C++ and its most significant features. Visual Basic.NET is covered from the point of view of its object-oriented programming features and modernized language features. Its differences from Visual Basic 6.0
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MS VB .NET: Web Development Part 1: Web Forms and Server Controls
This course introduces Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Web application projects. The learner is given an overview of the .NET language features and Visual Basic .NET components. Also the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 1

...overview of the .NET language features, and Visual Basic .NET components. Also, the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls. Learn To: o To identify features of .NET Framework components. o To identify benefits of the .NET Framework. o To match features of ASP.NET Web application components with their descriptions. o To identify benefits of multiple-language
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Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 1

...overview of the .NET language features, and Visual Basic .NET components. Also, the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls. Learn To: o To identify features of .NET Framework components. o To identify benefits of the .NET Framework. o To match features of ASP.NET Web application components with their descriptions. o To identify benefits of multiple-language
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Microsoft NET Tech Overview Part 1 NET Platform Framework

... System (CTS). o Identify key features of Visual Studio.NET components. o Identify features of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). o Identify key features of Windows forms. Audience The intended audience for this course are Technical Managers and System Analysts. Suggest learners have prerequisite knowledge of Microsoft Platforms and Windows 98, XML, COM+, and Distributed
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Microsoft NET Tech Overview Part 1 NET Platform Framework

... System (CTS). o Identify key features of Visual Studio.NET components. o Identify features of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). o Identify key features of Windows forms. Audience The intended audience for this course are Technical Managers and System Analysts. Suggest learners have prerequisite knowledge of Microsoft Platforms and Windows 98, XML, COM+, and Distributed
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