With it's powerful WYSIWYG editor for Web designs, HTML IntelliSense and Style Sheet Editor, Visual Studio.net makes it simple for developers to create solutions spanning any Internet device. Virtual Training Company author Dave Mercer teaches developers how to harness the power of this powerful Internet application builder that allows for the targeting of operating systems and languages. Choose from a host of modernized languages and make use of the familiar syntax users of Visual Basic are familiar with, as well as the Object Oriented Programming power and inheritance features. Create and deploy server based logic. No more sifting through tedious code! Save on time and build scalable applications using reusable .NET user interfaces, databases, and server components. Click on one of the movie topics below to get started!
What is Application Programming?
Software and Hardware Requirements
Solutions and Projects in VS.net
Explanation of Solutions and Projects
Properties Sheets/Solution Explorer
Making an ASP.net Web Application
Add Text Field and Button Controls
Writing Code in the Event Handler
Adding More Application Functionality
Using the HTML Designer in VS.net
SGML XML and Markup Languages Diagram
Well Formed XML Documents pt. 1
Well Formed XML Documents pt. 2
Creating a Project with Windows Apps
Template Files/AssemblyInfo.Vb file
Design an Application for Monitoring Servers
Setting Background Color/Add Labels
Formatting Radio Button Controls pt. 1
Formatting Radio Button Controls pt. 2
Adding Timer and Service Controller Controls
Saving the Web Monitor Project
Check Server Status in Realtime
More Web Monitor Application Coding
Testing the Web Monitor Application pt. 1
Testing the Web Monitor Application pt. 2
Exploring Breakpoint Properties
Fixing the Web Monitor Applications
Preparing the Application for Deployment
Setting Up the Deployment File System
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