In this course you will learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 & Visual Basic 2005 to build Windows applications to run on the. NET
...In this course, you will begin with the basics, becoming familiar with Windows Forms & Windows Forms controls as well as Windows
...In this course, you will begin with the basics, becoming familiar with Windows Forms & Windows Forms controls as well as Windows
...Microsoft's. NET Framework presents developers with unprecedented opportunities. From web applications to desktop & mobile platform
...A thorough introduction to the basics of Visual Basic 2010.
Synonymous with writing code in Visual Studio
...The goal of this course is to teach Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system administrators how to take advantage of Windows Script
...Microsoft's. NET Framework presents developers with unprecedented opportunities. From 'geo-scalable' web applications to desktop
...This course is aimed at giving programmers an intensive introduction to developing commercial-quality Windows applications using
...In this course, you will learn to use the exciting new. NET Framework 3.5 feature, Language Integrated Query (LINQ) to easily create complex data-independent queries. In addition, you will learn about the new language features added to Visual Basic
In this course, you will learn to use the exciting new. NET Framework 3.5 feature, Language Integrated Query (LINQ) to easily create complex data-independent queries. In addition, you will learn about the new language features added to Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2008 in order to make LINQ possible.
You will start by working through a quick overview of LINQ, & how it applies to working with collections of objects, retrieving data stored in SQL Server, & creating XML content. Subsequent topics introduce new LINQ-oriented language features, LINQ to Objects, LINQ to Data Sets, LINQ to SQL, LINQ to XML, & LINQ to Entities. By the time you have completed the course, you will have a good understanding of now only how to construct LINQ queries to work with data, but also how to use the features added to Visual Basic that support LINQ.
This training may be available onsite; please contact us if you are interested.