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Course Description and Advantages :


Arthur McNeil Institute Microsoft .NET (dotNET) certification training course will introduce candidates to distributed computing and the evolution of .NET technology. You will learn about all of the latest software applications for web server administration in a .NET environment. Arthur McNeil Institute is the Performance leader in Microsoft .NET (dotNET) certification training & Consulting.

.NET (dotNET) is a set of Microsoft software technologies for connecting information, people, systems, and devices. It enables an unprecedented level of software integration through the use of XML Web services: small, discrete, building-block applications that connect to each other -- as well as to other, larger applications -- via the Internet. .NET connected software delivers what developers need to create XML Web services and stitch them together. The benefit to individuals is seamless, compelling experiences with information sharing.

Why .NET?

The driving force behind Microsoft .NET(dotnet) is a shift in focus from individual intranets, extranets, web sites, or devices toward new configurations of computers, devices, and services that all work in tandem to deliver broader, richer solutions. Microsoft .NET(dotnet) was created to eradicate the core problems, or technology roadblocks, of underlying software development and its use in today's techno-world for end users, businesses, developers, and IT professionals alike. .

How .NET Benefits Individuals

Many users are frustrated when trying to move among Web sites, applications, and devices -- entering the same personal information over and over again and trying to remember multiple usernames and passwords. With Microsoft .NET(dotnet), the user can move around an intelligent, personalized Internet, which remembers your preferences and delivers the appropriate data at the appropriate time to any smart device you choose.

Increasingly, users are worried about their privacy and security of personal information on the Web. To remedy this, Microsoft .NET begins with the assumption that the user controls his or her own information, and provides a set of services that let users manage their personal information and control access to it.

How .NET Benefits Companies

It's a common problem: a business seems hopelessly locked into a particular system or partner because it's so difficult and expensive to integrate systems. The Microsoft .NET(dotNET) platform's reliance on XML for data exchange -- which is a completely open standard managed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) -- and modular XML Web services removes barriers to data sharing and software integration.

Along the same lines, businesses often assume that the adoption of new technologies will require the expensive replacement of any legacy systems they still use. Microsoft .NET(dotNET) products such as BizTalk Server and Host Integration Server are designed to make it simple to integrate existing assets into new .NET XML Web services and .NET experiences.
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Hands-on Training

  • List the major elements of the .NET Framework and describe some of the major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic.
  • Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic .NET project and use the main features of the integrated development environment (IDE).
  • Use the new language features and syntax in Visual Basic .NET.
  • Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented design specifically for Visual Basic .NET.
  • Explain and use the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET.
  • Create applications by using Microsoft Windows® Forms.
  • Create Internet applications that use Web Forms and Web Services.
  • Create applications that use ADO .NET.
  • Create components in Visual Basic .NET.
  • Set up and deploy various types of Visual Basic .NET-based applications.
  • Prepare existing Visual Basic-based applications for upgrade to Visual Basic .NET.
    • Installing Visual Basic .NET
    • How to write Visual Basic .NET code
    • List the major elements of the .NET Framework and describe some of the major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic.
    • Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic .NET project and use the main features of the integrated development environment (IDE).
    • Use the new language features and syntax in Visual Basic .NET.
    • What the .NET Framework is and why it's important
    • Controlling the flow through your application with loops and branching structures
    • Creating useful windows and screens
    • Create applications by using Microsoft Windows® Forms.
    • Create Internet applications that use Web Forms and Web Services
    • Creating your own menus
    • A complete introduction to object-oriented programming
      • Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented design specifically for Visual Basic .NET.
      • Explain and use the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET.
    • Working with graphics
    • Creating your own controls
    • Accessing databases with ADO.NET
    • Create applications that use ADO .NET
    • Create components in Visual Basic .NET.
    • Creating applications for the Web and Set up and deploy various types of Visual Basic .NET-based applications
  • Understand how the Microsoft .NET Framework--in other words, the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and parts of the Framework Class Library (FCL)--runs Microsoft .NET(dotnet) applications, and how to write software for the framework. Shared assemblies, characteristics of CLR types (including their properties, methods, fields, and events), and object orientation all get ample coverage. There's particularly detailed information on text manipulation (including internationalization and localization), arrays, custom interfaces, and the managed environment (garbage collection) in the CLR environment.
  • List the major elements of the .NET Framework and explain how they fit into the .NET platform.
  • Explain the main concepts behind the common language runtime and use the features of the .NET Framework to create a simple application.
  • Create and use components in Microsoft Windows® Forms-based and ASP.NET-based applications.
  • Use the deployment and versioning features of the .NET runtime to deploy multiple versions of a component.
  • Create, use, and extend types by understanding the common type system architecture.
  • Create classes and interfaces that are functionally efficient and appropriate for given programming scenarios.
  • Use the .NET Framework class library to efficiently create and manage strings, arrays, collections, and enumerators.
  • Use delegates and events to make an event sender signal the occurrence of an action to an event receiver.
  • Describe and control how memory and other resources are managed in the .NET Framework.
  • Read from and write to data streams and files.
  • Use the basic request/response model to send and receive data over the Internet.
  • Serialize and deserialize an object graph.
  • Create distributed applications using XML Web services and object remoting.
  • Briefly explains SOAP, WSDL, UDDI (protocols for the web services). Web services is the Future, in simple words write software as a service

Who should attend?

The Microsoft .NET certification training course is designed for .Net Developers, Senior Developers, Microsoft .Net Architects, .Net Software Designers, Web Developers, .Net Project Leaders, .Net Architects, .Net Programmers and anyone involved in Microsoft .Net implementation.

Progression

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