
MCAD/MCSD C# (r) .NET (tm) Certification All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-315, 70-316, 70-320)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. October 2002
Book
Hardback
1296 pages
978-0-07-222443-6 (ISBN)
Description
All-in-One is all you need! This authoritative reference offers complete coverage of all material on MCAD/MCSD Visual C# .NET certification exams 70-315, 70-316, and 70-320. You'll find exam objectives at the beginning of each chapter, helpful exam tips, end-of-chapter practice questions, and photographs and illustrations. The bonus CD-ROM contains a testing engine with questions found only on the CD. This comprehensive guide not only helps you pass this challenging exam, but will also serve as an invaluable on-the-job reference.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
300 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 63 mm
Weight
1882 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-222443-6 (9780072224436)
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Persons
Marj Rempel (MCSD, MCSE, MCT, CTT+, JCP, A+, CCNA) is a computer professor for Durham College. Since attending the University of Waterloo in the dark ages of computer processing, over 25 years ago, Marj has been involved in software development for mainframe computers and -- for the past 15 years -- in the PC arena using C, Java, Visual Basic, and Visual C# .NET. After spending three years teaching software development in the corporate field, she recently accepted her current position as a professor and specializes in teaching computer-related subjects. Marj can be reached at MarjRempel@hotmail.com
Kenneth S. Lind (MCSD, MCAD, MCSE+I, MCSE, MCP+SB, MCT, CTT+, CET) is the owner of No Problem Computers and works out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as an independent training consultant and author. Kenneth has over 20 years experience in software development and has developed application susing C, FORTRAN, C++, Java, VB, C#, and assembler. He left his native Sweden after receiving an engineering degree in telecommunications, a move he never regretted. He has specialized in object-oriented (OO) development and its use in Java and C++. Kenneth can be reached at KennethSLind@hotmail.com.
Kenneth S. Lind (MCSD, MCAD, MCSE+I, MCSE, MCP+SB, MCT, CTT+, CET) is the owner of No Problem Computers and works out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as an independent training consultant and author. Kenneth has over 20 years experience in software development and has developed application susing C, FORTRAN, C++, Java, VB, C#, and assembler. He left his native Sweden after receiving an engineering degree in telecommunications, a move he never regretted. He has specialized in object-oriented (OO) development and its use in Java and C++. Kenneth can be reached at KennethSLind@hotmail.com.
Content
Part I: C#: The Language 1: Introduction to C# .NET and the .NET Platform 2: Variables and Program Structure 3: Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts 4: Strings, Exceptions, and Events 5: Visual Studio .NET Development Environment Part II: The C# Exams: Common Elements 6: Assemblies 7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary