Course Outline

Course Outline

What’s New with .NET 4.7 for Government

  • Integrating .NET 4.7 into Visual Studio 2015

Object-Oriented Design for Government

  • Designing Classes
  • Understanding Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
  • Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Techniques

Object-Oriented Programming for Government

  • Defining Classes
  • Creating and Destroying Objects
  • Inheritance Principles
  • Implementing Interfaces
  • Working with Classes in a Government Context

Using ADO.NET for Government

  • Overview of ADO.NET
  • .NET Data Providers
  • The DataSet Object
  • Data Designers and Data Binding Techniques
  • XML Integration in Government Applications

Building Data Components in Visual Studio for Government

  • Create data components using Visual Studio tools
  • Edit data components with Visual Studio wizards and designers
  • Develop asynchronous ADO.NET code for government applications

Consuming and Creating XML Web Services for Government

  • Understand the purpose and process of calling an XML Web service from a Web Form
  • Call an XML Web service directly from a browser using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Create a Web reference proxy for an XML Web service method and call it from a Web Form
  • Utilize Visual Studio .NET templates to create an XML Web service for government use

Building Presentation Layer Applications with Windows Forms for Government

  • Develop Windows Forms applications using Visual Studio
  • Create databound forms using the RAD databinding features of the IDE
  • Generate Master-Detail forms using Visual Studio SmartTags
  • Create databound forms that bind to data components for government projects
  • Deploy a Windows Forms application from a Web server using ClickOnce technology
  • Write an application that automatically updates on multiple clients when a new version is deployed in a government environment

Customizing Windows Forms and Controls for Government

  • Explain the methods of authoring controls for Windows Forms in a government context
  • Draw a user interface using GDI+
  • Create a control that inherits from an existing control for enhanced functionality
  • Create a nonrectangular Windows Form to meet specific government requirements
  • Create a custom user control tailored for government applications

Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using Multithreaded Techniques for Government

  • Explain the concepts and processes involved in asynchronous programming for government systems
  • Load a bitmap into a Windows Forms application asynchronously to improve user experience
  • Perform multiple simultaneous calculations on a form using multithreading techniques for enhanced performance in government applications

Requirements

  • Experience with foundational programming skills.

Audience

  • Software developers for government
  • Engineers
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