| Visual Studio .NET Overview- Exploring the .NET Initiative |
- Explain the purpose of the .NET initiative
- Describe the products included in the .NET suite
- Explain how common language runtime (CLR) is used in Visual Studio .NET
- Describe a class library
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- Explain what ASP.NET is and how applications are created using ASP.NET
- Describe how Visual Studio .NET optimizes code execution
- Explain the enhanced code debugging and monitoring functions available in Visual Studio .NET
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| Visual Studio .NET Overview- Languages and Application Development |
- Discuss the applications commonly developed in Visual Studio .NET, including console applications, Windows applications, ASP.NET Web applications, and Web services
- Plan a Visual Studio .NET application by defining the application need(s)
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- Describe how to design a Visual Studio .NET application
- Explain how to develop a prototype of an application
- Describe how to test and debug the application
- Describe the programming languages used in Visual Studio .NET, including Visual C# .NET, Visual Basic .NET, and Visual C++ .NET
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| Visual Studio .NET Overview- Getting Started with .NET |
- Describe the system requirements for installing Visual Studio .NET
- Install Visual Studio .NET
- Describe the software development tools in the integrated development environment (IDE), including Start Page, Solution Explorer, Toolbox, Server Explorer, Task List, Dynamic Help, Command Window, and IntelliSense
- Explain various strategies for managing windows
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- Describe the designers available in Visual Studio .NET, including Web Form Designer, Windows Form Designer, Component Designer, and XML Designer
- Describe and use the Options dialog box
- Describe and use the Customize dialog box
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