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Visual Studio 2010 Essential Training

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In Visual Studio 2010 Essential Training, author Walt Ritscher demonstrates how to use Visual Studio 2010 Professional to develop full-featured applications targeting a variety of platforms. Starting with an overview of the integrated developer environment, the course covers working with code editors, navigating and formatting code, and deploying applications. Also included are tutorials on running performance and load tests, and debugging code. Exercise files accompany the course.

Topics include:

  • Creating a Visual Studio project
  • Building the user interface
  • Binding to an RSS feed
  • Coding with IntelliSense
  • Creating rich Internet applications with Silverlight
  • Building Windows applications with Windows Forms
  • Integrating with SQL Server
  • Working with Microsoft Office applications
  • Understanding extensibility in Visual Studio
  • Working with data, ADO.NET and datasets
  • Using source control

Table of content

  • Introduction
    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
  • Getting Started
    • Understanding the Visual Studio versions
    • Setting up your developer computer
  • Exploring the Visual Studio Workspace (IDE)
    • Creating a Visual Studio project
    • Working with Solution Explorer
    • Working with big projects
    • Taking a tour of the Integrated Developer Environment (IDE)
    • Introducing drag-and-drop UI design
    • Working with the Properties window
    • Looking at Server Explorer
    • Exploring the new Help engine
    • Setting options for the IDE
  • Building a Simple Application
    • Creating a simple WPF application
    • Building the UI with the editors
    • Working with the application code
    • Communicating with the web site
    • Connecting your data
    • Binding to an RSS feed
    • Packaging and deploying the application
  • Exploring the Code Editors
    • What languages are supported in Visual Studio 2010?
    • Exploring basic settings for the Code Editor
    • Writing a C# program
    • Writing a VB program
    • Working with C++
    • Working with F Sharp
    • Font and color options
  • Working with Code
    • Formatting your code
    • Navigating your code
    • Using the Task List
    • Commenting your code
    • Documenting your code 8
    • Using IntelliSense effectively
    • Working with code snippets
    • Refactoring your code
    • Understanding code generation
    • Generating code with T4
    • Using the Class View, Class Designer, and Class Diagram tools
    • Refactoring VB with CodeRush Xpress
  • Understanding the Project Types
    • Working with project and item templates
    • Creating a console application
    • Creating a class library
    • Creating a web site with ASP.NET
    • Creating a rich internet application with Silverlight
    • Creating a classic Windows application with Windows Forms
    • Creating a dramatic Windows application with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
    • Creating a WCF service
    • Using an existing WCF service
    • Navigation UI designs with the Document Outline view
  •  Digging Into Your Data
    • Creating a data project with SQL Project
    • Clarifying the confusion on .NET Data
    • Using ADO.NET in your application
    • Creating typed datasets
    • Using the data binding tools
  • Debugging Your Application
    • Debugging code
    • Working with the Watch and other debug windows
    • Other debugging techniques
    • IntelliTrace historical debugging in Visual Studio Ultimate
  • Testing Your Application
    • Understanding Visual Studio editions and test tools
    • Verifying your code with unit tests
    • Running performance and load tests
  • Deploying Your Application
    • Building your application
    • Customizing the build process with MSBuild
    • Setting assembly information
    • Deploying a basic Windows application
    • Creating an installer with Visual Studio
    • Creating a ClickOnce application
    • Setting up IIS for deploy
    • Deploying a Silverlight or ASP.NET application
  • Working with Source Control
    • Understanding source control
    • Setting up Team Foundation Server source control
    • Using Team Foundation Server source control
  • Integrating with Microsoft Office Applications
    • Understanding the .NET Office integration
    • Making a Word 2010 application
    • Making an Excel 2010 add-in
  • Extending Visual Studio
    • Understanding the extensibility model in Visual Studio
    • Adding external tools to the Tools menu
    • Creating macros
    • Using the Extension Manager
    • Creating an MEF add-in
    • Deploying and installing an add-in with VSIX
  • Configuring Your Application
    • Working with configuration files
    • Using the Settings Editor
    • Using the Resources Editor
    • Localizing your resources
  • Conclusion
    • Goodbye
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