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Programming in Visual Basic with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
MOC 10550
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Duración:   25h       Última actualización: 04/11/2011

About this course:
This course teaches you Visual Basic language syntax, program structure, and implementation by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
This course provides a solid foundation in Visual Basic to the level necessary to enable students to attend other courses in the Technical Specialist tracks.


At course completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe the purpose of the .NET Framework, and explain how to use Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual Studio 2010 to build .NET Framework applications.

  • Describe the syntax of basic Visual Basic programming constructs.

  • Describe how to create and call methods.

  • Describe how to catch, handle, and throw exceptions.

  • Describe how to perform basic file I/O operations in a Visual Basic application.

  • Describe how to create and use new types (enumerations, classes, and structures), and explain the differences between reference types and value types.

  • Describe how to control the visibility and lifetime of members in a type.

  • Describe how to use inheritance to create new reference types.

  • Describe how to manage the lifetime of objects and control the use of resources.

  • Describe how to create properties and indexers to encapsulate data, and explain how to define operators for this data.

  • Describe how to decouple an operation from the method that implements it, and explain how to use these decoupled operations to handle asynchronous events.

  • Describe the purpose of collections, and explain how to use generics to implement type-safe collection classes, structures, interfaces, and methods.

  • Describe how to implement custom collection classes that support enumeration.

  • Describe how to query in-memory data by using Language-Integrated Query (LINQ) queries.

  • Describe how to integrate code written by using a dynamic language such as Ruby and Python, or technologies such as Component Object Model (COM), into a Visual Basic application.

Audience profile:
This course is intended for experienced developers who already have programming experience in Visual Basic, C, C++, C#, or Java, and understand the concepts of Object Oriented Programming. These developers will be likely to develop enterprise business solutions.
These professional developers will be attending the course so that they can quickly ramp up on Visual Basic Programming in the .NET Framework. The course focuses on Visual Basic program structure, language syntax, and implementation details with the .NET Framework 4.0. This course also focuses on new enhancement in the Visual Basic 2010 language using Visual Studio 2010.


Before attending this course, students must have:
  • This course is targeted at developers who already have Visual Basic knowledge.

  • This course is not for new developers; at least 12 months experience working with an Object Oriented language is expected.

       · Creating classes.

       · Inheritance and abstraction.

       · Polymorphism.

       · Interfaces.

       · Delegates.

       · Events.

       · Exceptions.

  • Experience with the Microsoft .NET Framework.

  • Knowledge of the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).



Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.


Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.


Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 10550 - Programming in Visual Basic with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010".


Course outline:
  1. Introducing Visual Basic and the .NET Framework

    1.1 Introduction to the .NET Framework 4.

    1.2 Creating Projects Within Visual Studio 2010.

    1.3 Writing a Visual Basic Application.

    1.4 Building a Graphical Application.

    1.5 Documenting an Application.

    1.6 Debugging Applications by Using Visual Studio 2010.

  2. Using Visual Basic Programming Constructs

    2.1 Declaring Variables and Assigning Values.

    2.2 Using Expressions and Operators.

    2.3 Creating and Using Arrays.

    2.4 Using Decision Statements.

    2.5 Using Iteration Statements.

  3. Declaring and Calling Methods

    3.1 Defining and Invoking Methods.

    3.2 Specifying Optional Parameters and ByRef Parameters.

  4. Handling Exceptions

    4.1 Handling Exceptions.

    4.2 Raising Exceptions.

  5. Reading and Writing Files

    5.1 Accessing the File System.

    5.2 Reading and Writing Files by Using Streams.

  6. Creating New Types

    6.1 Creating and Using Modules and Enumerations.

    6.2 Creating and Using Classes.

    6.3 Creating and Using Structures.

    6.4 Comparing References to Values.

  7. Encapsulating Data and Methods

    7.1 Controlling Visibility of Type Members.

    7.2 Sharing Methods and Data.

  8. Inheriting from Classes and Implementing Interfaces

    8.1 Using Inheritance to Define New Reference Types.

    8.2 Defining and Implementing Interfaces.

    8.3 Defining Abstract Classes.

  9. Managing the Lifetime of Objects and Controlling Resources

    9.1 Introduction to Garbage Collection.

    9.2 Managing Resources.

  10. Encapsulating Data and Defining Overloaded Operators

    10.1 Creating and Using Properties.

    10.2 Creating and Using Indexers.

    10.3 Overloading Operators.

  11. Decoupling Methods and Handling Events

    11.1 Declaring and Using Delegates.

    11.2 Using Lambda Expressions.

    11.3 Handling Events.

  12. Using Collections and Building Generic Types

    12.1 Using Collections.

    12.2 Creating and Using Generic Types.

    12.3 Defining Generic Interfaces and Understanding Variance.

    12.4 Using Generic Methods and Delegates.

  13. Building and Enumerating Custom Collection Classes

    13.1 Implementing a Custom Collection Class.

    13.2 Adding an Enumerator to a Custom Collection Class.

  14. Using LINQ to Query Data

    14.1 Using the LINQ Extension Methods and Query Operators.

    14.2 Building Dynamic LINQ Queries and Expressions.

  15. Integrating Visual Basic Code with Dynamic Languages and COM Components

    15.1 Integrating Visual Basic Code with Ruby and Python.

    15.2 Accessing COM Components from Visual Basic.

 

Duración:   25h        Última actualización: 04/11/2011
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