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VB.NET

We are providing courses in 3 different level, Basic, Advanced and Full Course (Basic to Advanced + Project Work).

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Objective:

The course is mainly for those who are having basic knowledge in programming. The course covers all the fundamental skills that are required to design and develop an interactive Websites in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development environment.

Course Content:

Module1:Introduction to .Net Framework 3.5
♦ Architecture of .Net 3.5
♦ Benefits of .Net framework
♦ Installing Visual Studio 2008
♦ Visual Studio 2008 IDE
Module2:Getting started with Visual Basic 2008
♦ New features In Visual Studio 2008
♦ Keywords
♦ Operators
♦ Data Types
♦ Selection statement
♦ Iteration statements
♦ Arrays Basic
Module3:Understanding Object Oriented Concept
♦ Class and Object
♦ Encapsulation
♦ Inheritance
♦ Implementing Polymorphism
♦ Structures
♦ Working with Properties, Interface, Namespace
Module 4: Working with Windows forms
♦ Visual Basic 2008 Windows Form Application
♦ Working with Multiple form
♦ Message Box
♦ Input Box
♦ Dialog Boxes
Module 5: Control Structures
♦ The Label Control
♦ The Textbox Control
♦ The Button Control
♦ The Progressbar and Timer Controls
♦ The RadioButton Control
Module 6: Working with ADO.Net
♦ Introduction to ADO.Net
♦ Types of Data Binding in Windows Forms
♦ Simple Binding
♦ Complex Binding
♦ Data Binding in Windows Presentation Foundation

Objective:

The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding about building GUIs for Windows applications. The course helps participants understand the processes involved in software development and object-oriented programming. This is an introductory course that could lead to careers such as software engineer, developer, or game designer. The course covers all major language features including Menu Controls, Events, Delegates and working with Database.

Course Content:

Module 1: Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
♦ Architecture of WPF 3.5
♦ Type of WPF applications
♦ Designer & XAML
♦ Common controls in WPF
♦ Resources and Styles in WPF
Module 2: Windows Workflow Foundation
♦ Introduction to workflow
♦ Workflow principle
♦ Components in Workflow Foundation
♦ Deploying a Workflow application
♦ Conditions in Workflow
Module 3: Working with ADO.Net
♦ ADO
♦ Classes in ADO.Net
♦ Type of binding in Windows form
♦ Data binding in WPF applications
Module 4: Working with LINQ
♦ Introduction to LINQ
♦ LINQ queries
♦ Standard Query operations in LINQ
♦ LINQ to Dataset
♦ LINQ to SQL
♦ Anonymous types
♦ Lambda Expression
Module 5: Deploying a VB.Net Application
♦ Deployment using windows installer
♦ Deploying application using Clickonce
Module 6: Web Service and WCF services
♦ Introduction to Web Service and WCF
♦ Using a Web Service
♦ Using a WCF Service

Objective:

The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding about VB.Net. For this course the student should familiar with the computer. This course presents basic programming and teaches the essential concepts of VisualBasic.net (VB.NET). As an introduction to VB.NET, students will see the basic uses of the programming language, its similarities to the English language (and others), and its flexibility as a programming language. The course helps participants understand the processes involved in software development and object-oriented programming. This is an introductory course that could lead to careers such as software engineer, developer, or game designer. The course participants will also complete a series of hands-on projects covering built in data types, operators, control structures, classes, and objects.

(A Project Work will gives students more fundamentals in VB Programming)

Course Content:

Module 1: Introduction to .Net Framework 3.5
♦ Architecture of .Net 3.5
♦ Benefits of .Net framework
♦ Installing Visual Studio 2008
♦ Visual Studio 2008 IDE
Module 2: Getting started with Visual Basic 2008
♦ New features In Visual Basic 2008
♦ Keywords
♦ Operators
♦ Data Types
♦ Selection statement
♦ Iteration statements
Arrays Basic
Module 3: Understanding Object Oriented Concept
♦ Class and Object
♦ Encapsulation
♦ Inheritance
♦ Implementing Polymorphism
♦ Structures
♦ Working with Properties
♦ Interface
♦ Namespace
Module 4: Working with Windows forms
♦ Visual Basic 2008 Windows Form Application
♦ Working with Multiple forms
♦ Message Box
♦ Input Box
♦ Dialog Boxes.
Module 5: Working with Windows controls
♦ The Label Control
♦ The Textbox Control
♦ The Button Control
♦ The Progress bar and Timer Controls
♦ The Radio Button Control
Module 6: Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
♦ Architecture of WPF 3.5
♦ Type of WPF applications
♦ Designer & XAML
♦ Common controls in WPF
♦ Resources and Styles in WPF
Module 7: Windows Workflow Foundation
♦ Introduction to workflow
♦ Workflow principle
♦ Components in Workflow Foundation
♦ Deploying a Workflow application
♦ Conditions in Workflow
Module 8: Working with ADO.Net
♦ ADO.Net
♦ Classes in ADO.Net
♦ Type of binding in Windows form
♦ Data binding in WPF applications
Module 9: Working with LINQ
♦ Introduction to LINQ
♦ LINQ queries
♦ Standard Query operations in LINQ
♦ LINQ to Dataset
♦ LINQ to SQL
♦ Anonymous types
♦ Lambda Expression
Module 10: Deploying a VB.Net Application
♦ Deployment using windows installer
♦ Deploying application using Clickonce
Module 11: Web Service and WCF services
♦ Introduction to Web Service and WCF
♦ Using a Web Service
♦ Using a WCF Service

VB.NET is one of the two most popular languages for writing .NET applications, and a logical choice if your developers already know VB6.

VB.NET is the first fully object-oriented programming (OOP) version of Visual Basic, and as such, supports OOP concepts such as abstraction,inheritance, polymorphism, and aggregation

This course presents basic programming and teaches the essential concepts of VisualBasic.net (VB.NET).

As an introduction to VB.NET, students will see the basic uses of the programming language, its similarities to the English language (and others), and its flexibility as a programming language. The course helps participants understand the processes involved in software development and object-oriented programming.

This is an introductory course that could lead to careers such as software engineer, developer, or game designer.

The course participants will also complete a series of hands-on projects covering built in data types, operators, control structures, classes, and objects.

Course Name Duration Entry requirement Fee(SGD)
VB.NET Programming (Basic) 20 hrs Basic Computer Knowledge 640
VB.NET Programming (Advanced) 20 hrs Basic VB Programming Knowledge 740
VB.NET Programming (Full Package with Project Work) 40 hrs Basic Computer Knowledge 1350
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT IS .NET FRAMEWORK

The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software framework that can be installed on computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. The .NET Framework supports multiple programming languages in a manner that allows language interoperability, whereby each language can utilize code written in other languages; in particular, the .NET library is available to all the programming languages that .NET encompasses.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VB6 AND VB.NET

The greatest change in VB6 and VB.NET is of runtime environment. VB6 used the VB-Runtime while VB.NET uses the .Net Common Language Runtime (.Net CLR). The CLR is much better designed and implemented than VB-Runtime. The CLR uses better code translation through Just in Time compiler while VB-Runtime interprets the code. The CLR Garbage Collector is also more efficient than VB6 one as it may detect cyclic references too.

WHAT ARE THE PRINCIPLE DESIGN FEATURES OF .NET FRAME WORK?

Interoperability

Because interaction between new and older applications is commonly required, the .NET Framework provides means to access functionality that is implemented in programs that execute outside the .NET environment.

Common Language Runtime

The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is the virtual machine component of the .NET Framework. All .NET programs execute under the supervision of the CLR, guaranteeing certain properties and behaviors in the areas of memory management, security, and exception handling.

Language Independence

The .NET Framework introduces a Common Type System, or CTS. The CTS specification defines all possible datatypes and programming constructs supported by the CLR and how they may or may not interact with each other conforming to the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification. Because of this feature, the .NET Framework supports the exchange of types and object instances between libraries and applications written using any conforming .NET language.

Base Class Library

The Base Class Library (BCL), part of the Framework Class Library (FCL), is a library of functionality available to all languages using the .NET Framework.

Simplified Deployment

The .NET Framework includes design features and tools that help manage the installation of computer software to ensure that it does not interfere with previously installed software, and that it conforms to security requirements.

Security

The design is meant to address some of the vulnerabilities, such as buffer overflows, that have been exploited by malicious software. Additionally, .NET provides a common security model for all applications.

Portability

The design of the .NET Framework allows it to theoretically be platform agnostic, and thus cross-platform compatible.

WHAT IS TRY-CATCH-FINALLY EXCEPTION HANDLING?

Exceptions are Runtime errors that occur when an unexpected process causes the program to abort. Such kind of situations can be kept at bay using Exception Handling. By looking for potential problems in the code / entity life cycle, we can handle most of the errors that may encountered.