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Introduction to Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Tutorials

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Software developers need a solid environment to work in that will help bring their applications to life. And collaboration is more important than ever before, as today's development projects expand in complexity and scope. The Visual Studio development system is a comprehensive suite of tools designed to help software developers create innovative, next-gen applications. VTC veteran author Mark Long will introduce you to the Visual Studio 2008 development environment. Helping you get started developing useful and expandable next-gen applications. To begin learning today, simply click the links.
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Welcome
 Introduction (01:59)
 Course Overview (05:23)
 History of Visual Studio (08:11)
 Developer Challenges (05:01)
 Visual Studio 2008 Versions (07:06)
 Related Development Products (04:55)
 Visual Studio 2008 Requirements (04:42)
 What's New in 2008 (04:06)
Getting Started With Visual Studio 2008
 Visual Studio & Virtual PC (06:34)
 Getting Visual Studio (03:18)
 Visual Studio Tour (04:20)
 Hello World Again (06:42)
 Which Language (04:22)
 Start Up Options (04:58)
 Toolbars (06:41)
 Managing Screen Real Estate (06:54)
 Docking (07:58)
 Toolbox (07:02)
 Project Types (06:44)
Visual Studio IDE
 Customizing the IDE (05:31)
 Line Numbers (03:44)
 Fonts (04:30)
 Understanding Solutions & Projects (02:48)
 Solution & Project Settings (07:13)
 Understanding the Solution Explorer (07:03)
 The Properties Window (04:29)
 The Class View (03:51)
 The Server Explorer pt. 1 (04:46)
 The Server Explorer pt. 2 (06:38)
 The Object Browser (06:24)
 Tasks Window (06:29)
 Output Window (02:41)
 Errors Window (02:50)
Writing Code in Visual Studio 2008
 Code Editor Basics (06:22)
 Intellisense (03:51)
 Navigating Your Code (06:47)
 Commenting Your Code (04:46)
 Change Tracking (02:41)
 Coding Indicator (03:22)
 Code Outlining (04:36)
 Smart Tags & Tasks (04:07)
Debugging Web
 Debug Menu & Toolbar (06:25)
 Setting Breakpoints (06:22)
 Debug Actions (05:05)
 Tracepoints (04:09)
 Debug Options (02:22)
 Debug Windows (06:43)
 Edit & Continue (05:53)
Object Oriented Programming
 Object Oriented Programming (06:33)
 Classes & Objects (06:47)
 Creating a Class (06:54)
 Instantiating an Object (07:38)
 Visual Coding with Class Designer (07:17)
Working with Databases
 Database Basics (07:01)
 Visual Studio & Databases (07:15)
 Diagram Designer (07:34)
 Building Queries (07:20)
 Stored Procedures (06:50)
 Drag & Drop Data Binding pt. 1 (07:00)
 Drag & Drop Data Binding pt. 2 (06:42)
 What is LINQ? (05:02)
Web Development in Visual Studio
 ASP.NET (05:22)
 Creating an ASP.NET Application (06:32)
 Editing HTML (05:17)
.NET 3.5 Development
 Visual Studio 2008 & .NET 3.5 (02:36)
 WPF Integration in Visual Studio 2008 (04:47)
 WWF Integration in Visual Studio 2008 (06:06)
But Wait - There's More
 Intro to Macros (07:06)
 Refactoring (07:15)
 Unit Testing (06:12)
In Conclusion
 Course Wrap Up (03:51)
Credits
 About the Author (02:37)


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Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: Introduction to Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Author: Mark Long
SKU: 34008
ISBN: 1-935320-54-8
Duration: 7 hrs / 72 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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