Microsoft Course 2546 - Core Windows Forms Technologies with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 — A 3-Day CourseCourse SynopsisThis three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop Microsoft( Windows( Forms applications using Microsoft Visual Studio( 2005. The workshop focuses on user interfaces, program structure, and implementation details. Course ObjectivesOn completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
Intended AudienceThis workshop is intended for corporate or independent software vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in Windows application development. Course PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students must:
Microsoft Certified Professional ExamsThere is no Microsoft Certified Professional exam associated with this course. Publicly scheduled dates, locations, and pricesCentral London — £595 (+VAT)
Leeds — £595 (+VAT)
Manchester — £595 (+VAT)
Leicester — £595 (+VAT)
Sunderland — £595 (+VAT)
Glasgow — £595 (+VAT)
Outline Course ContentsUnit 1: Creating a Simple Windows Forms ApplicationThis unit introduces the fundamental skills required to create a simple Windows Forms application. It explains how to configure form properties and how to add controls to a form. It also deals with events and explains how to create event handlers at design time and run time.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 2: Configuring Standard ControlsThis unit introduces many of the controls from the Visual Studio Toolbox. It teaches how to add and configure these controls and explains how to group them into different categories by function.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 3: Building MenusThis unit introduces the MenuStrip control and the ContextMenuStrip component. It explains how to create and configure form menus and context menus in an application. It also deals with the ToolStripItems that can be added to the container of a MenuStrip or ContextMenuStrip.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 4: Displaying and Editing Data by Using Data-Bound ControlsThis unit introduces the controls that can be used to display data from a data source. It shows how to use Visual Studio 2005 to create data sources and add data-bound controls to a form. It also demonstrates how to use the DataGridView control to display and update data retrieved by using a data source.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 5: Providing User Assistance and Enhancing UsabilityThis unit introduces many of the controls and techniques that can be used to create an application that is flexible and intuitive and that provides timely feedback to the user. It shows how to add and configure the available user assistance controls to provide ToolTips, Help, and information about errors. It also describes the accessibility features of Windows Forms and explains how to implement globalization and localization in an application.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 6: Creating Consistent Applications by Using Dialog Boxes and Forms InheritanceThis unit introduces the built-in dialog boxes that can be used to prompt users when they are performing common tasks and to provide users with a familiar interface. It explains how to add and configure dialog boxes that enable users to open and save files and to set font and color properties. This unit also explains how to create and use a custom dialog box. In addition, this unit explains the concept of forms inheritance and describes how to create a consistent interface for Windows Forms applications.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 7: Printing Content and Creating ReportsThis unit provides an introduction to the components that can be used to preview and print reports from a Windows Forms application. This unit covers the predefined dialog boxes that simplify the processes involved, and it explains how to use these dialog boxes to retrieve print settings and page setup options from the user. In addition, this unit explains how to display a report in a Windows Forms application by using the CrystalReportViewer component.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 8: Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using the BackgroundWorker ComponentThis unit introduces the main concepts of asynchronous programming and then focuses on the BackgroundWorker component. It explains how to work with the methods and events of the BackgroundWorker component to add asynchronous functionality to a Windows Forms application.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 9: Deploying Applications by Using ClickOnceThis unit explains how to deploy a Windows Forms application by using ClickOnce. It covers the steps required to prepare, publish, install, and test an application. Finally, this unit explains how to update an application and how to use the automatic update feature of ClickOnce.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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