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.NET 2010 Concepts for Technical Managers

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Summary:
A lecture, discussion, demonstration and question-and-answer session on Microsoft's .NET software, for IT managers and supervisors:-brief overview of Object-Oriented principles, .NET concepts, and comparison to mainframe and other technologies-the process of going from business requirements to class design, coding, testing, deployment-demonstration of building Windows and Web applications and services with .NET 4.0

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for Technical IT managers and supervisors with experience in any development or maintenance environment, including client-server applications, database administration, web development, mainframe, etc.

Topics:

  • Overview
  • The design, development and deployment of a project
  • Windows desktop applications
  • Web (ASP.NET) applications
  • Creating your own libraries (services)
  • Database techniques
  • Additional project types and features

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites required for this course.




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