.NET
Module 1: Introduction to .NET Programming
Objective of this module
.Net Concepts
- Framework
- Common Language Runtime
- Base Class Library
- Common Type System (CTS)
- Intermediate Language
- Assemblies
- Namespaces
Programming with C#
- Variables
- Comments
- XML Documentation
- Constants
- Keywords
- DataTypes
- Reference Types
- Control Statements
- Conditional Statements
- Switch Statement
- Loops
- Jump Statements
- Goto
- break
- Continue
- Return
- Arrays
Programming with VB.NET
- Variables
- Comments
- Constants
- Keywords
- DataTypes
- Control Statements
- Conditional Statements
- If Statement
- Select Case Statement
- Loops
- The For Loop
- The while Loop
- The do…Loop
- The For Each Loop
- Arrays
- Option Explicit
- Option Strict
Exception handling in C#/ VB.NET
- Important Classes
Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Class
- Object
- Encapsulation
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Abstract Class and Function
- Interface
- Constructors
Module 2 : Developing Windows Forms Applications
Objective of this module
Windows Forms
- Why Windows Forms?
- Windows Form Layout options
- Walkthrough: Creating Simple Windows Form application
- Form Members
- Form Code Behind
- Startup Form
- Modal and Modaless Forms
Standard Controls – Windows Application
- Labels
- Textboxes
- RichTextBox
- Button
- CheckBox
- RadioButton
- ComboBox
- PictureBox
- ListBox
- ImageList
- ListView
- TabControl
- MenuStrip
- DataGridView
- DatePicker
Event Handlers
- Creating Event Handlers
- Default Event Handlers
- Associating Event Handlers at Run Time
Order of events
MDI Forms
Dialog Forms
Visual Inheritance
- Inheriting a Form
Custom Controls
Walkthrough: Creating Address Control
Module 3: Developing Web Applications using ASP.NET 2.0
Objective of this module
First things first
Creating ASP.NET Application
Components an ASP.NET Application
ASP.NET Page Processing
Server Controls
State Management
Master Pages
User Controls and Custom Controls
Site Navigation
Themes
- Themes
Caching
Configuration
Globalization and Localization
Module 4: Data access with ADO.NET and XML
Objective of this module
First things first
Introduction to ADO.NET
Data Structures and Data Access Components
Data Binding
Data Access using XML
Module 5: Web Services and Windows Services
Objective of this module
First things first
Introduction to ADO.NET
Data Structures and Data Access Components
Data Binding
Data Access using XML
Module 6: Security, Deployment, Introduction to .NET 3.0
Objective of this module
Security
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Impersonation
- Code Access Security
Deployment
Introduction to .NET Framework 3.0
- Windows Presentation Foundation
- Windows Communication Foundation
- Windows Workflow Foundation
- Windows Card Space
Module 7: Introduction NET Framework 4.0
- Major Changes in .Net 4.0
- ControlRenderingCompatibilityVersion Setting in the Web.config File
- ClientIDMode Changes
- HtmlEncode and UrlEncode Now Encode Single Quotation Marks
- ASP.NET Page (.aspx) Parser is Stricter
- Browser Definition Files Updated
- System.Web.Mobile.dll Removed from Root Web Configuration File
- ASP.NET Request Validation
- Default Hashing Algorithm Is Now HMACSHA256
- Configuration Errors Related to New ASP.NET 4 Root Configuration
- ASP.NET 4 Child Applications Fail to Start When Under ASP.NET 2.0 or ASP.NET 3.5 Applications
- ASP.NET 4 Web Sites Fail to Start on Computers Where SharePoint Is Installed
- The HttpRequest.FilePath Property No Longer Includes PathInfo Values
- ASP.NET 2.0 Applications Might Generate HttpException Errors that Reference eurl.axd
- Event Handlers Might Not Be Not Raised in a Default Document in IIS 7 or IIS 7.5 Integrated Mode
- Changes to the ASP.NET Code Access Security (CAS) Implementation
- MembershipUser and Other Types in the System.Web.Security Namespace Have Been Moved
- System.Web.Security Types for Passport are Obsolete
- The MenuItem.PopOutImageUrl Property Fails to Render an Image in ASP.NET4
- Menu.StaticPopOutImageUrl and Menu.DynamicPopOutImageUrl Fail to Render Images When Paths Contain Backslashes
- Disclaimer
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