View Course Outline | Print Course Outline (.PDF) Visual Studio 2010 adds a large set of new functionality for the Visual Studio developer. From new language features, including dynamic language support to full support and tooling for developing Silverlight applications, Visual Studio 2010, and the .NET Framework 4.0, make it easier than ever to create robust, enterprise-level applications. This course introduces the most important new features in Visual Studio 2010 for experienced Visual Studio developers. Course includes 10+ hours of total training time... - 8 Modules of training
- Over 10 hours of media runtime
- Sample code
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Visual Studio 2010 adds a large set of new functionality for the Visual Studio developer. From new language features, including dynamic language support to full support and tooling for developing Silverlight applications. The .NET Framework 4.0 makes it easier than ever to create robust, enterprise-level applications. This course introduces the most important new features in Visual Studio 2010 for experienced Visual Studio developers.In this course, you will:
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Investigate new language features and see how the complete IDE rewrite
using WPF affects the way you write code.
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Learn about many of the new ASP.NET Web Forms features, including HTML and
JScript snippets, deployment improvements, and new controls.
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See how the all-new Workflow 4.0 works and get started learning its
features.
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Create services using the new features in WCF.
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Drill into new WPF features, focusing on new controls, data binding and
more.
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Create Silverlight applications using the new designer built into Visual
Studio 2010.
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Work with new data features in Visual Studio 2010.
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Incorporate Office 2010 features into .NET applications, focusing on
SharePoint 2010.
Prerequisites: This course assumes that students have some programming background and experience using Visual Studio 2008. Because this course focuses solely on new features in Visual Studio 2010, its content will best be appreciated by developers who are fluent using Visual Studio 2008, and simply want to discover the new features added in Visual Studio 2010. The course assumes knowledge of a CLS language (Visual Basic or Visual C#), of the .NET Framework 3.5, and Visual Studio 2010. | Language and IDE Features
- Examine Visual Studio 2010 Code Editor UI Improvements: From IntelliSense to Zoom
- Learn new language features, including dynamic language support, lambda expression improvements, and more
- Add simple parallel support, using the Task Parallel Library
- Examine variance (covariance and contravariance), and how these features make interface work the way you always thought they should
ASP.NET Web Forms Improvements
- Investigate Visual Web Designer enhancements, including new templates, code snippets, and JScript IntelliSense enhancements
- Learn about new ASP.NET core services, including web.config file minification, output caching, and URL routing
- Discover new Web Forms features: set meta tags, control view state, create predictable client IDs, persist row selection, add charts, and more
- Deploy web applications using new Visual Studio 2010 features
Windows Workflow Foundation
- Introduce Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)
- Review workflow activities
- See how to build a workflow
- Learn how to host workflows in applications
- See how applications and workflows pass data
Windows Communication Foundation Improvements
- Review how to build, host and call WCF services
- Explore Service Configuration Improvements
- See how clients can discover services at runtime
- See how services can inform clients when they go online and offline
What’s New in WPF 4.0
- Learn about WPF Data Binding and the DataGrid Control
- Investigate the Updated WPF and Silverlight Designer
- Use the Visual State Manager to Create Unique States for Controls
- Try out the New Calendar and DatePicker Controls
Introducing Silverlight Using Visual Studio 2010
- Learn why you would use Silverlight to build an application, and Silverlights history
- Create a simple video player using Silverlight
- Run Silverlight applications out of the browser
- Investigate multi-page Silverlight applications using the Silverlight Navigation Framework
- Work with data in Silverlight applications
Data Enhancements
- See an overview of the Entity Framework
- Learn how to create an Entity Data Model
- Learn various techniques for using LINQ to Entities to query data in a SQL Server database
- See an overview of ADO.NET Data Services
- Learn how to create and call an ADO.NET Data Service
SharePoint 2010 Development
- Learn how to build SharePoint 2010 applications with Visual
- See how to create lists and visual Web parts
- See how to use LINQ to SharePoint to query lists
- Explore how to access SharePoint data from client applications
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| Your Instructor Ken Getz is a Microsoft MVP, nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author who specializes in programming with Visual C# and Visual Basic. He has been working with AppDev for more than 10 years, and is the author and presenter of some of AppDev's most popular courses (click here for list of courses). Ken is a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and the author or co-author of several best-selling books. He is a member of the INETA Speaker Bureau and is a frequent speaker at user groups and at technical conferences worldwide including Tech-Ed, VSLive and DevConnections. Ken is also a technical editor for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access and Advisor Guide to Microsoft Visual Basic and is a columnist for both CoDe Magazine and MSDN Magazine.
Robert Green is an author and presenter for several of AppDev's popular Visual Studio training courses (click here for a complete list of courses). He is a Microsoft MVP and a senior consultant with MCW Technologies, a Microsoft Certified Partner. Before joining MCW, Robert worked at Microsoft for 8 years, most recently as a Program Manager on the Visual Basic product team. Robert is a member of the INETA Speaker Bureau and has been a frequent speaker at technology conferences, including TechEd, VSLive and DevConnections. His articles have appeared on MSDN, in Advisor publications and more.
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