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Introduction to .NET

Training Provided by The Career Center During the summer of 2000, at the Professional Developers Conference, the Microsoft Corporation announced its vision of the next generation of Windows services- .NET (pronounced "dot-net"). Since that time, many steps have been taken to ensure that .NET becomes a reality. The paradigm has been refined with each release of the .NET Framework, with the public releases of the Visual Studio.NET beta software, and with the final release of both. The key to understanding .NET and how it may impact your life is to recognize the technical innovations that make it both powerful and unique. This course is the first in a series of .NET-related courses. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to decode the terminology and features of .NET, and will serve as the foundation for the other .NET courseware.

During this course students will be provided with the information necessary to complete the following objectives:

  • Identify the five main components of the .NET Framework, and explain how each functions as part of the whole.
  • Identify the major components of the CLR and explain how each supports the overall function of the CLR.
  • Identify the advantages of using the .NET Framework CLR.
  • Describe the advantages of working with members of the .NET Class Framework.
  • Characterize deployment within .NET, and show how .NET deployment eliminates DLL Hell.
  • Examine the features of the new integrated IDE by building and compiling your first .NET application.

This is primarily ilt training
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in New York, NY,
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Duration:8 hours
Training Presented in:English
Introduction to .NET Prerequisites:
  • Introduction to Programming

Next Course(s):

  • Visual Basic.NET
  • Visual Studio.NET

This course is included in these Certification Programs:

  • Certified Visual Basic Programmer
  • Certified C# Programmer

Our Program is All-Inclusive:

  • 8 hours of classroom instruction
  • Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
  • A complete instruction manual
  • Certificate upon completion
  • Career Enhancement Services
  • Full Placement Counseling
  • Free Resume Review
  • Job Placement Assistance
  • Free Test Preparation
  • Computer-Based Training Files
  • Assessment Testing
  • Internship Opportunities
  • Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
  • Check the schedule

Topics:

Lesson 1: Introducing .NET-The Big Picture
      Topic 1A: Characterize The .NET Paradigm
      Topic 1B: Describe Web Services

Lesson 2: Building .NET-The Framework Components
      Topic 2A: Describe the .NET Framework
      Topic 2B: Describe the Common Language Runtime (CLR)
      Topic 2C: Compare the .NET Class Framework to a Language-
Specific Class Library
      Topic 2D: Decide When to Use .NET Windows Forms
      Topic 2E: Describe the Uses of Web Forms and Web Services
      Topic 2F: Identify When to Use Console Applications

Lesson 3: Managing .NET-The Common Language Runtime Components
      Topic 3A: Identify the Components of the CLR
      Topic 3B: Describe Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL)
      Topic 3C: Distinguish Between the .NET Compilers
      Topic 3D: Describe How the CLR Manages Memory

Lesson 4: Taking Advantage of the Common Language Runtime
      Topic 4A: Identify Advantages of RAD
      Topic 4B: Describe Multiple Language Support in .NET
      Topic 4C: Explain Cross-Language Interoperability
      Topic 4D: Explain Garbage Collection
      Topic 4E: Describe Structured Error-Handling

Lesson 5: Unifying .NET-The Class Framework
      Topic 5A: Describe the .NET Class Framework
      Topic 5B: Describe the Purpose of Namespaces
      Topic 5C: To Use or Not to Use Inheritance
      Topic 5D: Differentiate Between Interface- and
Inheritance-Based Polymorphism
      Topic 5E: Indicate When Overloading is Used

Lesson 6: Deploying .NET Applications
      Topic 6A: Describe Component Deployment
      Topic 6B: Describe DLL Hell
      Topic 6C: Describe an Assembly

Lesson 7: Getting Started with Visual Studio.NET
      Topic 7A: Access Online Resources
      Topic 7B: Set Up a VB.NET Windows Forms Application
      Topic 7C: Create a Simple .NET Application
      Topic 7D: Compile and Debug

About The Training Provider: The Career Center
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