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Foundations of C# Programming and the.NET Framework
Distinguish between "implementation inheritance" and "interface inheritance" Use ADO.NET to connect to SQL Server and run a simple query Build a basic Windows Forms GUI Essential C# is ".NET DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. ADO.NET - Introduction This module looks at the ADO.NET data access model. less code!) NET 101" for developers moving to.NET. Explore core C# features like classes, inheritance, namespaces, and events. interface vs. abstract class, or property vs. field)?
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential SharePoint 2010 for Developers Training
DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide four to five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. We would also take a look at the new Ribbon and it's customizations and extensibility options, how to consume REST APIs including ADO.NET Services from the client side and some interesting new Silverlight capabilities in SharePoint. This in-depth developer oriented course explores the new SharePoint 2010 features such as new customization capabilities, ASP.NET AJAX integration, Silverlight Integration, Content Management, Document Management, Workflows,NET 4.0,
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Essential.NET 4.0 for C# Developers Training
Exposure to important.NET idioms, patterns, and best practices Use XAML, code-behind and partial classes Functional C# programming using Delegates, Lambda Expressions and LINQ Use LINQ to access objects, XML, and SQL relational data Write Metadata-driven code, including properties, events, and custom attributes Access Relational Databases and stored procedures using ADO.NET and the Entity Framework Build web sites with ASP.NET MVC Build rich client and rich internet applications using Silverlight 4.0 Developing robust.NET applications requires more than just code though.
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Article: Azure Storage
Azure Table Storage can be accessed via ADO.NET Data Services (client-side) and this is the method we will use. Additionally we must define the tables and queries available to ADO.NET Data Services by created a class derived from TableStorageDataServiceContext and we do that below. Because we are using ADO.NET Data Services, querying can be done via LINQ as in "from c in svc.Contributors select c.Name". Ultimately ADO.NET Data Services is also built on a RESTful API so this translates to the underlying HTTP REST calls. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Maine Developer Network & MSDN Roadshow
full day of FREE training, open to everyone! Topics are: Understanding the ADO.NET Entity Framework. The Maine Developer Network is helping out the MSDN Roadshow. Thanks to Shawn we're able to have the MSDN Roadshow come as far north as Augusta, ME. On October 3rd the Developer Evangelists for the New England region: Chris, Bob and Jim will be up (or down) in Augusta to present the latest and greatest.NET technologies. Sign up here: [link]. Discovering Dynamic Data. Exploring Internet Explorer 8. RoboLunch. UI, UX, U Confused? RESTed Development. Befriending Unit Testing.
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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-561): Microsoft® NET Framework 3.5 ADO.NET Application Development
For me the last chapter to work on was LINQ to SQL, but the book includes chapters on learning ADO.NET, Typed DataSets, LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework. I just send the last revision of my chapters for TK 70-561 to the editor. Hopefully the book will go to print soon. You can pre-order already on Amazon! You'll need to know it all. :-). Stephen Forte has an interesting post on the relevance of LINQ to SQL.
The Blomsma Code
- Monday, December 8, 2008
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Article: Azure Storage
Azure Table Storage can be accessed via ADO.NET Data Services (client-side) and this is the method we will use. Additionally we must define the tables and queries available to ADO.NET Data Services by created a class derived from TableStorageDataServiceContext and we do that below. Because we are using ADO.NET Data Services, querying can be done via LINQ as in "from c in svc.Contributors select c.Name". Ultimately ADO.NET Data Services is also built on a RESTful API so this translates to the underlying HTTP REST calls. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Maine Developer Network & MSDN Roadshow
full day of FREE training, open to everyone! Topics are: Understanding the ADO.NET Entity Framework. The Maine Developer Network is helping out the MSDN Roadshow. Thanks to Shawn we're able to have the MSDN Roadshow come as far north as Augusta, ME. On October 3rd the Developer Evangelists for the New England region: Chris, Bob and Jim will be up (or down) in Augusta to present the latest and greatest.NET technologies. Sign up here: [link]. Discovering Dynamic Data. Exploring Internet Explorer 8. RoboLunch. UI, UX, U Confused? RESTed Development. Befriending Unit Testing.
The Blomsma Code
- Saturday, September 27, 2008
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