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ASP.netASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 Essentials

Video-Based Training with Instructor Jesse Liberty

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Video Tutorials Running 24 hours

Skill level: Beginner to Advanced

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Level 1: Introduction

  • 1.0 About This Course
  • 2.0 Taking a Glimpse at What Is to Come

Level 2: VB Fundamentals

  • 1.0 About Transitioning to VB 2005
  • 2.0 Language Elements
  • 3.0 Branching and Iteration
  • 4.0 Operators

Level 3: Collections and Generics

  • 1.0 Arrays
  • 2.0 Generics

Level 4: Creating Web Applications

  • 1.0 Creating Web Applications

Level 5: Controls In Depth

  • 1.0 Forms
  • 2.0 Becoming Multilingual

Level 6: Advanced Controls (back in VB 2005)

  • 1.0 ASP Special Controls
  • 2.0 Validating Input
  • 3.0 State

Level 7: Data

  • 1.0 Linking Data to Your Form

Level 8: Security

  • 1.0 Web Form Security

Level 9: Personalizing the Website

  • 1.0 Preserving User Data
  • 2.0 Personalizing the Look and Feel
  • 3.0 Personalizing Layout

Level 10: Managing Large Sites

  • 1.0 Uniform Look and Feel
  • 2.0 Navigating Large Sites

System Requirements

This title is part of Keystone's Desktop Learning Library (DLL) which requires:

Summary

ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 is designed to help you excel far beyond the competition of other programmers. A thorough explanation of ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 is first given with particular emphasis on Visual Basic 2005. Jessie Liberty will teach you how programming with ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 can improve your Web site’s power, security, and functionality. In addition, tailoring the graphical interface will also be discussed. Web sites often fall short in retaining visitors and customers because their graphical interface may be too complicated or unorganized. ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 will teach you how to use the correct tools to create an effective graphical interface. Forms, arrays, and linking data are also important lessons that will be learned in ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005. The data that is gathered and bound in Web applications can be complicated without correct training. Jessie Liberty’s expertise will guide you through ASP.NET 2.0 for Visual Basic 2005 and on to success!

Highlights—Learn how to:

Excel Realize true web application programming capabilities
Sheets Work with Visual Basic 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 – learning both to create powerful web applications
PivotTable Use server side coding for ultimate performance and stability
Share Conduct fundamental programming elements like variables, constants, and more
Consolodate Improve your website’s power, security, and functionality

KeyStone Video-Based Training Offers the User:

Overview Overview: KeyStone training includes a complete overview of the instructor, product, and what to expect from the training.
Controls Controls: Users can move throughout the training with their own controls. Play, Pause, Stop, or check their time while the product bar illuminates as they advance through a topic.
Map Course Map: Choosing which topic the user wants to learn is easy with the convenient course map. Advanced users may skip ahead or repeat users have the ability to pick up where they left off.
Bookmarks Bookmarks: KeyStone's training tracks which topics the user has completed - displaying their progress through the course outline.
Quizes Quizzes: Multiple-choice quizzes for each section covered allow the user to track their progress as they learn. Proficiency can be assessed at any time throughout the training.

Your Personal Instructor: Jesse Liberty

Jesse Liberty, Microsoft .NET MVP, is the best-selling author of O’Reilly Media’s Programming ASP.NET, Programming C#, Programming VB2005, and more than a dozen other books. He is president of Liberty Associates, Inc., where he provides contract programming, consulting, and on-site training. Jesse is a frequent contributor to many industry publications and websites, and has spoken at numerous industry events. He is a former Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T and Vice President for technology development at CitiBank.