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Introduction to Web Controls1
Introducing Variables and Data Types
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Using .NET Framework Classes
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Branching in Code4
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Introducing Objects and Classes
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Overview of Properties and Methods6
Inheritance7
Introducing Arrays8
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Motivating Delegates9
Introducing Generics10
Perspectives on Exception Handling?
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Generics, Collections, and Interfaces
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What is .NET, Anyway?13
Intro to .NET Framework Classes
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String Class15
What is ADO.NET ?16
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Why Windows Forms?17
LOGOIntroduction to Web Controls
Introduction to Web Controls Thinking about .NET Using Visual Studio 2005 Debugging and Handling Exceptions Data Types and Variables
LOGOIntroducing Variables and Data Types
Introducing Variables and Data Types Working with Variables and Data Types Using the .NET Framework
LOGOUsing .NET Framework Classes
Using .NET Framework Classes Working with Strings Working with Dates and Times Branching and Flow Control
LOGOIntroducing Objects and Classes
Introducing Objects and Classes Creating Your Own Classes Working with Classes Properties and Methods
LOGOOverview of Properties and Methods
Overview of Properties and Methods Working with Properties Working with Methods Object-Oriented Techniques
LOGOInheritance
Inheritance Interfaces Organizing Classes Working with Arrays
LOGOIntroducing Arrays
Introducing Arrays Manipulating Arrays Creating Indexes Delegates and Events
LOGOMotivating Delegates
Motivating Delegates Introducing Delegates Working with Events Generics
LOGOIntroducing Generics
Introducing Generics Generics and Arrays Generic Interfaces Generic Constraints Generics and Lists Handling Exceptions
LOGOPerspectives on Exception Handling?
Perspectives on Exception Handling?
Getting Started with Exception Handling Catching Specific Exceptions Raising Errors Running Code Unconditionally Creating Exception Classes Collection Classes
LOGOGenerics, Collections, and Interfaces
Generics, Collections, and Interfaces The Generic List Working with Dictionaries, Stacks and Queues Creating Your Own Generic Collection Classes Introduction to Visual Studio 2005
LOGOWhat is .NET, Anyway?
What is .NET, Anyway?
NET Framework Components NET Languages Applications You Can Build Create a Console Project in Visual Studio 2005 Option Strict IntelliSense Start Debugging Add A Reference Single Step from Visual Basic to C# Imports/Using Statements Inserting Code Snippets How Do I Distribute This App?
LOGOIntro to .NET Framework Classes
Intro to .NET Framework Classes Looking at System Services What’s in the BCL ? A Note About Namespaces System Namespace System.Collections System.Data System.NET System.Security System.Web.UI.WebControls System.Windows.Forms Intro to .NET Framework Classes
LOGOString Class
String Class StringBuilder Class FileVersionInfo Class FileSystemWatcher Class Common Dialog Demo Network Event Demo New Classes in Framework 2.0 My Namespace Simplifies Static Classes Dynamic Classes Data Access with ADO.NET
LOGOWhat is ADO.NET ?
What is ADO.NET ? ADO.NET Architecture DataTable Object Filling a DataTable Manually Setting Up Connections Commands Reading Data with DataReader Working With Data Connecting to a Data Source Getting Data into a DataSet Viewing Data while Debugging Inserting Data Insert Data Using Stored Procedure Windows Services Using Visual C# 2005 Steps for Building Windows Services View Current Running Services Debugging Your Service Create a Windows Service Uninstall the Windows Service Windows Forms Using Visual C# 2005
LOGOWhy Windows Forms?
Why Windows Forms? Visual Inheritance Forms in Visual Studio Some Windows Forms Controls Create a Base Form Create an Inherited Form Anchoring/Docking Creating an MDI Application Display Forms Programmatically Examine Event Handler code Add Code to the Base Form BackgroundWorker Component
LOGOWhy Windows Forms?
Why Windows Forms? New Controls in Visual Studio 2005 Click Once Deployment Web Services Using Visual C# 2005 Introducing Web Services Transporting Information Consuming A Web Service Making Web Service Requests Set a Reference to the Web Service Add Code to Call the Web Service Call A More Complex Web Service Create A New Web Service Consume the Web Service Deploy the Web Service
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