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Visual Studio Training
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The launch of Visual Studio.NET marked a radical overhaul for the entire Visual Studio range, both in terms of the underlying architecture, and the rapid development environment. The product is now based on the .NET Framework, which brings significant benefits for developers. However, for the first time ever, the compilers for the Microsoft languages are available for free by downloading the Framework SDK; by purchasing Visual Studio .NET you are no longer paying for the languages, but only the IDE and it's associated tools. As a result, developers are no longer restricted to using this IDE; in fact, the whole development process could take place using Notepad and a command line prompt. For the moment, however, Visual Studio .NET is the only rapid development tool for serious Microsoft developers, and this latest release only serves to consolidate its position.
The .NET Framework, and as a result, Visual Studio.NET comes with two new languages; C# and VB.net; and has the possibility of increasing support when other vendors release a .NET version of another language.There are countless capabilities in the new Visual Studio to create an impact on your current and future projects.
Recommended Online Schools:
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Career Academy - This course will give you an overview of .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET Languages, Visual Basic.NET, Visual C#.NET, Creating Web Applications, Web Services applications, Windows Applications, using ADO.NET in applications and much more.
- Target Global Campus - The Visual Studio .NET Overview series gives students a thorough overview of the .NET initiative and prepares them to begin developing applications using Visual Studio .NET.
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TrainingCenter.com -
This online course shows developers how to create more powerful applications using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET. The online course focuses heavily on creating and deploying Web-based applications. Users explore ASP.NET Web server controls in greater detail, and also learn how to implement data binding to pull data into a Web page from external data sources. Users will also learn how Visual Studio.NET facilitates XML development, and how to use Visual Studio to build and configure an XML-based Web application or a Web service client. Additionally, users will learn about what happens after the code is written - debugging, deployment, and security for Web based applications, as well as the process for upgrading existing ASP-based Web sites to ASP.NET.
Reference Books:
CISCO Certification
CISSP Training,
CCNA,
CCNP
Microsoft Certification
MCSE ,
MCDBA ,
MCSA ,
MOUS ,
MCAD ,
MCSD ,
Microsoft .NET ,
ASP .NET,
VB .NET
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