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- Intermediate Visual Basic .NET is a continuation of the Introduction to Visual Basic .NET programming course. In hands-on labs students expand their knowledge and skills needed to develop Microsoft. .NET-based applications using VB.NET. Topics include how to program Windows and Internet application, threads and socket programming, data access strategies with ADO.NET, Client-Server Programming, Windows Forms, understanding and creating basic components in Visual Basic .NET, versioning, and the new printing model.
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- In prior versions of Visual Basic, ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) was the most common data access method used for client/server projects. For the .NET Framework, ADO, called ADO.NET, has been redesigned and extended for distributed Internet use. It is the primary data access strategy in Visual Basic .NET and uses the same methods for local, client/server or Internet access. In this course students fully discuss and use the ADO.NET model. Topics include understanding ADO.NET, managed providers, understanding and using DataSets and accessing XML through ADO.NET
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Ask for a course outline.
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