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Visual Basic 2005
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What
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| This online training course introduces learners to the Microsoft .NET programming environment and teaches how to develop productive, useful applications with the new Visual Basic 2005 programming language, leveraging your existing knowledge of Visual Basic and applying that knowledge to the .NET environment. |
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.NET Platform Architecture |
- Describe the remaining topics in the course
- Describe an overview of the evolution of the .NET Platform
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- Describe and highlight key features of .NET from a developer's perspective
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Managed Type Fundamentals |
- Describe the Common Type System
- Create, recognize and work with base and derived classes
- Explain the mapping between Visual Basic 2005 types and the CTS
- Define the workings of Visual Basic 2005 types
- Create, recognize and work with interfaces
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- Describe how to navigate Visual Basic 2005 types
- Create, recognize, and work with accessors
- Create, recognize and work with indexers
- Create, recognize and work with instance members
- Create, recognize and work with static members
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Objects, Values, and Memory |
- Describe reference and value data types
- Describe when garbage collection will be performed
- Explain the mapping between Visual Basic 2005 types and the CTS
- Define and use variables in Visual Basic 2005
- Define and use parameters in Visual Basic 2005
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- Define and use fields in Visual Basic 2005
- Explain how and when Visual Basic 2005 does cloning
- Explain the differences between shallow and deep cloning
- Define boxing and unboxing
- Create, recognize and work with namespaces
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Reflection and Attributes |
- Describe reference and value data types
- Explain the mapping between Visual Basic 2005 types and the CTS
- Define how reflection is used in Visual Basic 2005
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- Explain how to use reflection to search assemblies in Visual Basic 2005
- Describe how to inspect type information in assemblies in Visual Basic 2005
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Delegates and Events |
- Define delegates
- Explain the advantages, benefits and use of delegates
- Describe how events are used in the .NET platform
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- Explain how delegates are used in Visual Basic 2005 to respond to events
- Define how to create and work with delegates and events together
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Asynchronous Execution |
- Explain the benefits of threading in .NET
- Define thread classes and thread pool classes in .NET
- Describe threading methods in .NET
- Describe how data are marshaled across threads in Visual Basic 2005
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- Explain how threads are pooled in Visual Basic 2005
- Describe how to create and work with delegates and events together
- Explain synchronous and asynchronous execution in Visual Basic 2005
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Assemblies |
- Describe the fundamentals of assembly naming, loading and name resolution.
- Explain how data are marshaled across threads in Visual Basic 2005
- Explain how threads are pooled in Visual Basic 2005
- Describe how to create and work with delegates and events together
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- Explain how to deploy assemblies
- Define the implications of private assembly deployment
- Explain the usage of the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
- Describe synchronous and asynchronous execution in Visual Basic 2005
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Windows Forms |
- Describe the fundamentals of creating custom Windows Forms
- Explain how to design custom controls in Visual Basic 2005
- Explain how inheritance simplifies design in Visual Basic 2005
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- Describe how to create and work with delegates and events together
- Define how threads and messages are used to update custom forms and controls
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Code Access Security |
- Define the fundamentals of mobile code access issues
- Describe how to write code that can be safely run in multiple locations
- Describe how to write code that can interact with varying security policies
- Describe access code security issues
- Describe managed code issues
- Explain how "evidence" works in code security
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- Describe how to design custom controls in Visual Basic 2005
- Describe how inheritance simplifies design in Visual Basic 2005
- Define how to create and work with delegates and events together
- Explain how an administrator can create a permission set
- Explain how to use a permission set to enforce a security policy
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