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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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