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Here is Microsoft's search form for finding free training On-Demand and Live
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In this Nothin' but ASP.NET column on msdn.microsoft.com, Rob
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Programming Essentials in Visual Basic .NET
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Here is a MSDN chat on Programming Essentials in Visual Basic
.NET (VBdotNet). Members of the Microsoft Visual Basic team provide
answers to questions from VB.Net developers. One of the excellent references this chat provides is the 101 Visual Basic and C# Code
Samples.
Course Book Notes for
VB.Net, ASP.Net, .Net Framework, SQL Server, and XML
- Here are some excellent learning and educational materials
offered by the Raritan Valley Community College web site covering how
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Analysis and Design.
Free Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Webcast
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48 Free Book Chapters on
ASP.Net, C#, VB.Net, XML, dotNet
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E-Commmerce Programming.
Free C# Programming Book from
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Language Basics, Classes, The .NET Framework, and Advanced
Object-orientation Concepts. This C# (C Sharp) book is a collaborative project
and more topics information will be added in the future.
30
Free C# Book Chapters
- Here are 30 free book chapters about C# (CSharp) which will help you learn
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32 Free Visual Basic .Net Book
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Visual Basic .Net (VBdotNet). These will help you learn how to program
software apps using this .Net Framework web-based application
development language.
12 Free Book Chapters for
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Free Course on Web Development with .NET
- This free college-level course
teaches you the basics of how to develop web
applications and web services with the .NET (dotNet) development
platform. You'll learn the basics of programming in the C#
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how to use many of the .NET framework classes, how to use ADO.NET to
access relational databases, and how to use ASP.NET to build web
applications and services.
Web Solutions with Visual Basic .NET Free Class
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Free Full-Length ASP.NET Course
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The following free full-length ASP.Net course is contained on
Microsoft's Academic Resource Kit for .NET Technology version 3.0. Is
has a total of 15 lessons, and comes complete with code, tests, and an
instructor's manual.
Course Outline:
Lesson 1 Introduction to .NET technology
Lesson 2 Introduction to ASP.NET and Web Matrix
Lesson 3 Getting Started with Web Matrix
Lesson 4 Learning Web Matrix Commands
Lesson 5 Reviewing Web Matrix Menus
Lesson 6 Manipulating with properties
Lesson 7 Managing Data Creating a database with Web Matrix
Lesson 8 Working with your database
Lesson 9 Adding Records
Lesson 10 Searching your database
Lesson 11 Adding More Records With a Form
Lesson 12 Adding Validation to your database
Lesson 13 Calendar Controls
Lesson 14 Mobile Services
Lesson 15 Web Services
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ASP.NET -
If you'd like to learn how to use and program in ASP.NET and
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Free Video Training on this page:
Scott Guthrie walks you through the new features in ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005
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Learn how to create dynamic Web applications using ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition in either Visual Basic or C#.
2 Free Training Presentations for Learning C# (CSharp) - Here are two
training course presentations for learning how to program in C#.
C# Tutorial - This tutorial course was given at the Microsoft
.NET Crash Course in Cambridge, MA. It is a C# tutorial for programmers who
are already familiar with Java or similar languages. It starts out with basic
C# features such as types, expressions, statements and object-orientation and
continues with more advanced features such as threads, attributes, namespaces
and assemblies. It also provides a short glimpse into .NET's base class
library. Slides:
Free
Visual C#
Course -
The following free full-length C# (CSharp) course is contained
on Microsoft's Academic Resource Kit for .NET Technology version 3.0. It offers a total of 14 chapters, and comes complete with a sample
application and related resource links. The course chapters are in pdf
format. The objective of this material is to provide students with an
understanding about building GUIs for web-based applications and web
services. Another objective is to teach students how to develop
computer applications under such systems, with an emphasis on the
correct application of object-oriented methods and to allow focus on
case studies and applications to engineering.
Fundamental features of graphically interactive operating systems.
Review of object-oriented methods
Developing Enterprise Applications: What have we done to deserve this?
.NET versus J2EE: Two technologies separated by their similarities and joined by their differences.
Focus on .NET spiced with C# (sorry, no Visual Basic).
.Net CLR and CLI
.Net Framework SDK (FCL)
Case studies in engineering.
31 Technical Tutorial Articles on .NET Security -
This blog post of ours gives you 31 technical articles and
tutorials that are provided by msdn.microsoft.com/library. They cover many areas of security for
Microsott's .Net technology and framework.
If you are developing using dotNet it would probably be a good thing to
review these and read the ones that you need to understand.
dotNet, Access, SQL Server and Database Design Tutorials - Newcastle
University offers these training and tutorials for ASP and dot Net web
connectivity with Access; SQL Server support and good practice; and
Database Design techniques and tutorials. Some of this is targeted to
the university setting, but you should be able to glean some good
nuggets and coding techniques with these tutorials and web references.
20 C# Tutorial Lessons - Functionx.com
provides the following 20 tutorial lessons teaching you how to program
in C#. All CSharp lessons here are taught with the language in mind and
the applications are compiled at the command prompt,which means you do
not need the .NET Framework environment for these lessons.
C# Fast and Easy Web Development - Here
are excellent C Web code examples, and learning materials and lessons
that you can use to understand and code better C applications for the
web. These are hosted by Texas Tech University.
Visual Basic.NET, ADO.NET, and XML Tutorial Lessons - Functionx.com
provides the following Visual Basic.NET tutorial lessons, along with
more tutorials teaching you how to code applications using Arrays and
Collections, Lists, XML, and ADO.NET. All of the programs created in
these lessons are console based and only display in the DOS window,
which means you do not need the Visual Basic.NET programming
environment for these lessons.
Free Microsoft .Net Course Modules for Developers
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technologies for developers, including programming with C#, ASP.Net,
Visual Basic .Net, ADO.Net, and XML.
The C#
Tutorial - This tutorial course is aimed at people with some programming experience,
covering the syntax of C#, rather than going through the .NET framework classes.
The Advanced C#/.NET
Tutorial
- In this advanced tutorial you can learn more about C#, .NET, ASP+, ADO,NET,
Remoting, Web Services, Messaging, WinForms, and WebForms.
Free ASP.NET Training
Course
- Microsoft is offering a free 17 hour hands-on ASP.NET training
course. This course is normally $349 but for a limited time they are
offering it for free. The course is titled "Developing Microsoft
ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET". The free offer is
in the upper right hand corner of the page.
Free Microsoft Security E-Clinics and
Labs - These
Security E-Learning
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Webcasts, but deliver that information via a learner-centered format.
You can access the security topic you want, when you want it, and learn
at your own pace.