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Course VB-01: Microsoft Visual Basic.NET

Microsoft Visual Basic.NET: Introduction to the .NET platform, describing the integrated development environment, creating Visual Basic.NET projects, compiling Visual Basic.NET, debugging applications, using variables, exception handling, functions, sub-routines and properties, designing classes, object oriented programming concepts, defining classes, instantiate and use objects in client code, writing event handling code, inheritance, structure of windows forms, windows forms inheritance, introduction to ASP.NET, using web services, xml integration, components overview, creating component classes, threading, describing assemblies, deploying applications, performing upgrades.

Course MCSD-01: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basivc 6.0

Exam 70-176: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Deriving the physical design. Establishing the development environment. Creating user services. Creating and managing COM components. Creating data services. Testing the solution. Deploying an application. Maintaining and supporting an application.

Course MCSD-02: Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0

Exam 70-175: Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Developing the conceptual and logical design. Deriving the physical design. Establishing the development environment. Creating user services. Creating and managing COM components. Creating data services. Testing the solution

Course SQL-01: Basics of Database Management System using MySQL

Basics of Database Management System using MySQL: Understanding MySQL, installation, changing passwords, defining the business process, objects, and rules, creating databases, adding users, defining normalization, adding tables, columns, and indexes, learning MySQL data types, populating the database, importing/exporting data, querying the database, aggregate functions, numerical functions, using lock tables, primary keys, active server pages and VBScript, Active X data objects, internal MySQL date functions, applying security controls, modifying user privileges, backing up data, logging transactions, relocating a database, performance tuning, compiling and compression.

 

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