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"Microsoft Visual Studio
2005 has been significantly
improved for Visual Basic
developers by adding
innovative language
constructs, new compiler
features, dramatically
enhanced productivity, and
an improved debugging
experience. Visual Studio
2005 includes several
productivity enhancements
including IntelliSense code
snippets, Windows Forms
designer updates,
IntelliSense filtering,
debugger data tips,
Exception Assistant, and
more. In language
innovations, Visual Basic
2005 includes generics,
unsigned types, operator
overloading, and many other
additions." - Microsoft.com
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Craig Utley is a Mentor with
Solid Quality Learning and
the President of
CIOBriefings LLC, a
consulting company focused
on enterprise architecture,
development team building
and productivity, and
business intelligence. Craig
has been developing with
Microsoft tools since the
Visual Basic 1.0 days and
has worked with companies of
all sizes, helping them
architect, design, and
implement enterprise-wide
applications on Microsoft
technologies. His interest
in developer productivity
has led him into the world
of design patterns,
test-driven development (TDD),
and agile/extreme
methodologies. He is a
published author of
articles, courseware, and
books, including the first
book on VB .NET beta 2 that
Microsoft authorised for
release. He has been a
frequent conference speaker
at such conferences as ASP.NET Connections, SQL
Server Magazine Connections,
Microsoft’s Developer Days,
and more. He holds an MCSD
and is a Microsoft MVP. |
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This course will give you an
introduction to the Visual
Basic 2005 language. You'll
cover the basics of the
language that include such
areas as object-oriented
programming and working with
databases. This course will
provide you with enough of a
basis so you'll be ready to
tackle a variety of
scenarios that may come up
in your development work.
With Visual Basic 2005
you'll be able to build a
variety of applications
including Windows
applications, web
applications, web services,
console applications, and
more. All of these types of
applications are available
to Visual Basic 2005 thanks
to the fact that it creates
applications to run on the
.net framework. VB 2005 may
have dropped the term "dot
net" from it's name, but it
continues to create
applications that take
advantage of the services
provided by the underlying
.net framework. |
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1.1 What is .NET?
1.2 Managed Code and the CLR
1.3 How .NET Compiles and
Executes Programs
2.1 A Brief History of
Visual Basic
2.2 Visual Basic 2005's Role
in .NET
2.3 Language Comparisons
(C#, J#) |
3.1 The Structure of a VB
2005 Application
3.2 Building a VB 2005
Console Application
3.3 Documenting Your Code
with Comments |
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1.1 Managing Files,
Projects, and Solutions
1.2 The Windows of the IDE
2.1 Working with Code |
3.1 Breakpoints, Watches,
and Edit and Continue |
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1.1 Building Forms
1.2 Handling Control Events
2.1 The Button, Text Box,
and Label Controls
2.2 The Listbox, Combo Box,
and Timer Controls |
3.1 Setting Properties and
Dealing with Multiple Forms
3.2 Tabs and Anchoring
3.3 The MessageBox Class
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1.1 Intrinsic Data Types
1.2 Variables, Constants,
and Enumerations
1.3 String Concatenation
1.4 Mathematical Operators
1.5 Logical Operators and
Short Circuiting
1.6 Access Modifiers |
2.1 The While and Do Loops
2.2 The For Next Loop
2.3 Exiting and Continuing
Loops
2.4 If Statements
2.5 Select Case Statements
3.1 Subs and Functions
3.2 Passing Parameters |
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1.1 Try... Catch... Finally
2.1 Creating and Resizing
Arrays
2.2 Iterating through Arrays
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3.1 Collections vs. Arrays
3.2 Working with Collections
4.1 Using XML Comments |
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1.1 Classes and Objects
1.2 The Structure of a Class
1.3 Fields and Properties
1.4 Methods
1.5 Events
1.6 Constructors and
Destructors
1.7 Namespaces
2.1 The My and Me Keywords
2.2 Shared Elements
2.3 Partial Classes
2.4 Access Modifiers |
3.1 Overloaded Methods
3.2 Overloaded Constructors
4.1 Base Classes
4.2 Derived Classes |
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1.1 Using the Graphical Data
Tools
1.2 Building Applications
with the Graphical Data
Tools |
2.1 Connections
2.2 Commands
2.3 DataReaders
2.4 Using DataReaders in
Applications
2.5 DataSets and
DataAdapters
2.6 Using DataSets in
Applications |
Note: Course
outlines are subject to change.
Buying Options -
Pricing
Visual Basic 2005 Essentials on
DVD-ROM - Desktop Learning Library
Edition
7 Levels (82 Lessons) Lending
License
7 Levels (82 Lessons) Single User
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