Developing In Visual Studio 2005
5 Day Training Course London and UK Wide

Training formats available
- on-site at your company office UK wide (60 second quote)
- closed group at one of our London training venues (60 second quote)
- near-site at a location close to you
- bespoke one-to-one basis
- tailored training courses to your requirements
Who is this training course suitable for?
This 5 day course is intended for programmers who have some experience working with Visual Studio. They aim to extend their knowledge and learn some of the new features of Visual Studio 2005.
Prerequisites
Before attending this workshop, students must:
- Understanding of the basics of structured programming, including concepts such as flow control, variables and parameters, and function calls.
- At least 3 months experience developing applications in either a graphical or non-graphical environment, or equivalent knowledge.
Benefits
This course will enable delegates to develop Windows applications using Visual Studio 2005. The programming language used is C# and the course will cover the principles of object orientated programming. Delegates will be able to access data from a database and update this from a Windows form. Delegates will progress to be able to access a remote application, by creating then calling a web service.
Course Syllabus
Introduction to Visual Studio 2005
Build collections using generics
Use existing code snippets in code and create new code snippets
Use My classes to access system and application resourcesObject-Oriented Design
Describe the basics of object-oriented design
Explain the concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism
Create classes based on use cases
Model classes for use in NET by using VisioObject-Oriented Programming
Define classes
Instantiate and use objects in client code
Create classes that use inheritance
Define interfaces and use polymorphism
Create shared members
Create class events and handle them from a client applicationUsing ADO.NET
List the benefits of ADO.NET
Create applications by using ADO.NET
List the main ADO.NET objects and their functions
Use Visual Studio NET data designers and data binding
Explain how XML integrates with ADO.NETBuilding Data Components in Visual Studio 2005
Create data components using Visual Studio 2005
Edit data components using Visual Studio 2005 wizards and designers
Write asynchronous ADONET codeConsuming and Creating XML Web Services
Describe the purpose and process behind calling an XML Web service from a Web Form
Call an XML Web service directly from a browser by using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Create a Web reference proxy for an XML Web service Web method and call the method from a Web Form
Use the templates in Visual Studio NET to create an XML Web serviceBuilding Presentation Layer Applications with Windows Forms
Why use windows forms?
Structure of windows forms
Windows forms class hierarchy
Using windows forms
Using controls
New controls in visual studio 2005
Click-once deploymentCustomizing Windows Forms and Controls
Explain the methods of authoring controls for Windows Forms
Draw a user interface by using GDI+
Create a control that inherits from an existing control
Create a nonrectangular Windows Form
Create a custom user controlPerforming Asynchronous Tasks by Using Multithreaded Techniques
Explain the concepts and processes that are involved in performing asynchronous programming
Load a bitmap into a Windows Forms application asynchronously
Perform multiple simultaneous calculations on a form by using multithreading
What is Microsoft Visual Studio?
Microsoft Visual Studio is an Integrated Development Environment from Microsoft. It can be used to develop console and graphical user interface applications along with Windows Forms applications, web sites, web applications, and web services in both native code together with managed code for all platforms supported by Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, .NET Framework, .NET Compact Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
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