| Practical Windows Presentation Foundation Development (WPF) |
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| 7/7/2008 - 7/9/2008 (3 Days) |
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| You will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications for Microsoft's .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista and Windows XP. This course will cover the major WPF technology components that will include: XAML, WPF applications and controls, dependency properties, data binding, and Microsoft Expression Blend. We also provide details on Microsoft Silverlight (a subset of WPF specifically targeted for development of rich internet applications). You will obtain the practical knowledge required to start creating WPF-based applications to solve real world problems. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $1370 |
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| Practical Windows Communication Foundation Development (WCF)
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| 7/10/2008 - 7/11/2008 (2 Days) |
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| In this course, you will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) applications for Microsoft’s .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista, XP, and Server 2003 systems. This course will cover all the major WCF technology components including: web services, transports, reliability, queuing, transactions, security, and more. This course focuses on the practical aspects of WCF necessary to rapidly build reliable, interoperable WCF-based solutions with reduced complexity rather than with traditional alternatives. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $970 |
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| 8/11/2008 - 8/12/2008 (2 Days) |
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| This course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to successfully debug WinForms and ASP.NET Applications. Beginning with a quick overview of the enhanced debugging capabilities in Visual .NET and basic WinDbg, we then drill down into debugging .NET specific bugs using WinDbg. This course will highlight real world application development scenarios where code has been deployed in the field. Some of the specific scenarios include: memory leaks, unhandled exceptions, hangs, slowdowns and deadlocks. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $485 |
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| Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (C# .NET) |
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| 8/25/2008 - 8/29/2008 (5 Days) |
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| This course will provide practical, in-depth, real world understanding to leverage your C++, Java or other OO programming experience to help you quickly come up to speed on C# and the .NET 2.0 Framework. We provide an overview of the C# language and C# 2.0 specific enhancements, then focus heavily on core concepts and features of the .NET 2.0 Framework using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $2295 |
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| Practical AJAX Development with .NET |
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| 9/15/2008 - 9/16/2008 (2 Days) |
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| You will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Web Applications using ASP.NET AJAX. We will cover the major client-side and server-side technologies used in the Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX technology stack and provide comprehensive exposure of the ASP.NET Control Toolkit. Each student will be offered guidance on debugging ASP.NET AJAX applications. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $970 |
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| Developing Web Applications with ASP .NET 2.0 |
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| 9/17/2008 - 9/19/2008 (3 Days) |
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| Students will focus on new features, functionality, and advancements from ASP.NET 1.x to ASP.NET 2.0 to create applications. We will also discuss multiple uses of the various technologies, and focus on the practical skills required to be productive with ASP.NET as quickly as possible. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $1370 |
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| Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (C# .NET) |
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| 10/20/2008 - 10/24/2008 (5 Days) |
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| This course will provide practical, in-depth, real world understanding to leverage your C++, Java or other OO programming experience to help you quickly come up to speed on C# and the .NET 2.0 Framework. We provide an overview of the C# language and C# 2.0 specific enhancements, then focus heavily on core concepts and features of the .NET 2.0 Framework using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $2295 |
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| Practical Windows Presentation Foundation Development (WPF) |
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| 11/10/2008 - 11/12/2008 (3 Days) |
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| You will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications for Microsoft's .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista and Windows XP. This course will cover the major WPF technology components that will include: XAML, WPF applications and controls, dependency properties, data binding, and Microsoft Expression Blend. We also provide details on Microsoft Silverlight (a subset of WPF specifically targeted for development of rich internet applications). You will obtain the practical knowledge required to start creating WPF-based applications to solve real world problems. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $1370 |
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| Practical Windows Communication Foundation Development (WCF)
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| 11/13/2008 - 11/14/2008 (2 Days) |
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| In this course, you will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) applications for Microsoft’s .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista, XP, and Server 2003 systems. This course will cover all the major WCF technology components including: web services, transports, reliability, queuing, transactions, security, and more. This course focuses on the practical aspects of WCF necessary to rapidly build reliable, interoperable WCF-based solutions with reduced complexity rather than with traditional alternatives. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $970 |
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| 11/17/2008 - 11/18/2008 (2 Days) |
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| This course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to successfully debug WinForms and ASP.NET Applications. Beginning with a quick overview of the enhanced debugging capabilities in Visual .NET and basic WinDbg, we then drill down into debugging .NET specific bugs using WinDbg. This course will highlight real world application development scenarios where code has been deployed in the field. Some of the specific scenarios include: memory leaks, unhandled exceptions, hangs, slowdowns and deadlocks. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $485 |
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| Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (C# .NET) |
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| 12/8/2008 - 12/12/2008 (5 Days) |
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| This course will provide practical, in-depth, real world understanding to leverage your C++, Java or other OO programming experience to help you quickly come up to speed on C# and the .NET 2.0 Framework. We provide an overview of the C# language and C# 2.0 specific enhancements, then focus heavily on core concepts and features of the .NET 2.0 Framework using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. |
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| Location: | OGI School of Science & Engineering campus, Wilson Clark Center (#3 on campus map), Room 368 |
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| Fee: | $2295 |
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