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Course 10262A
Developing Windows® Applications with Microsoft®
Visual Studio® 2010
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Introduction
• Name
• Company affiliation
• Title/function
• Job responsibility
• Programming and database experience
• Visual Studio experience
• Your expectations for the course
Course Material
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
Lessons
Labs
Module Reviews and Takeaways
Lab Answers
A succinct classroom learning guide that provides critical technical information to optimize your in-class learning experience.
Online Resources
Student Course Files
Searchable, easy-to-navigate digital content with integrated premiumon-line resources designed to supplement the Course Handbook.
Course Handbook Course Companion CD
How to Use the Course Material
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
• Use the handbook content as the primary resource for reference during the class.
• Use the troubleshooting tips and best practices in the Module Reviews and Takeaways section as on-the-job references.
• During the class, refer to the Companion CD while performing labs or as suggested by the instructor.
• Use the CD as your extended learning resource on the job.
Course Handbook Course Companion CD
Facilities
• Class hours
• Building hours
• Parking
• Restrooms
• Meals
• Phones
• Messages
• Smoking
• Recycling
About This Course
• Audience
• Course Prerequisites
• Course Objectives
Course Outline
• Module 1: Windows Client Application Design
• Module 2: Introduction to Visual Studio 2010 and WPF Version 4
• Module 3: Designing and Developing a User Interface
• Module 4: Taking Control of the User Interface
• Module 5: Testing, Unit Testing, and Debugging
• Module 6: Simple Data Binding and Validation
• Module 7: Data Binding to Collections
• Module 8: Enhancing User Interface Responsiveness
Course Outline (continued)
• Module 9: Integrating Localization and User Assistance Features
• Module 10: WPF 2-D Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
• Module 11: Control Customization
• Module 12: Attached Properties and Behaviors in WPF
• Module 13: Animations in WPF
• Module 14: Application Settings, State, and Life Cycle
• Module 15: Configuring and Deploying Windows Client Applications
Introduction to Adventure Works Cycles
• In the labs throughout this course, you will work for Adventure Works Cycles.
• As you complete the labs, you will design and develop Windows Client applications for Adventure Works Cycles
Virtual Machine Environment
10262A-GEN-DEV-01
Windows 7 ClientVisual Studio 2010
E:\
Allfiles
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:• Open Hyper-V Manager• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager
Virtual Machines, Snapshots, and Actions: Server specific and Virtual Machine specific
• Identify the virtual machines (VMs) used in the labs for this course
• Take a Snapshot and Apply a Snapshot• Connect to a VM• Start and log on to a VM• Switch between the full screen and window modes• Revert to the previous Snapshot• Shut down a VM
Understand the difference between Shut Down and Turn off• Close Hyper-V Manager
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