Getting Started in Visual Studio
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Getting Started in Visual Studio by Judy Calla
Recorded Live at Philly.NET CodeCamp April 2010 http://codecamp.phillydotnet.org/2010-1
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Summary
This presentation is a summary of the beginner series we presented in the last two Code Camps. We will touch upon the things you need to know to get started in Visual Studio, including: The prerequisites: HTML, XML, object-oriented programming, the Framework, design patterns, relational databases. Introduction to the Visual Studio development environment: solutions and projects, templates, files created, the debugger, the configuration file. Creating Applications in Visual Studio: Web applications, Windows applications, console applications, Windows services, Web services. Data-driven applications: Connecting to databases in Visual Studio, retrieving and binding data in an application, T-Sql, data from files.
Speaker
Judy has been a developer since 1989, starting with Basic and COBOL, and then moving to client/server and Web development. She currently works for Penn National Insurance as a technical team leader in a production support and enhancement development group. She is the president of Central Penn .NET Users Group in Harrisburg. Judy specializes in beginner presentations for user group meetings and Code Camps
Recorded Live at Philly.NET CodeCamp April 2010 http://codecamp.phillydotnet.org/2010-1
Want more details on why you should attend a Microsoft Community Code Camp?
Summary
This presentation is a summary of the beginner series we presented in the last two Code Camps. We will touch upon the things you need to know to get started in Visual Studio, including: The prerequisites: HTML, XML, object-oriented programming, the Framework, design patterns, relational databases. Introduction to the Visual Studio development environment: solutions and projects, templates, files created, the debugger, the configuration file. Creating Applications in Visual Studio: Web applications, Windows applications, console applications, Windows services, Web services. Data-driven applications: Connecting to databases in Visual Studio, retrieving and binding data in an application, T-Sql, data from files.
Speaker
Judy has been a developer since 1989, starting with Basic and COBOL, and then moving to client/server and Web development. She currently works for Penn National Insurance as a technical team leader in a production support and enhancement development group. She is the president of Central Penn .NET Users Group in Harrisburg. Judy specializes in beginner presentations for user group meetings and Code Camps
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