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the most effective way to earn your Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD). This MCPD 70-563 Course, PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications by Using Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 teaches students the knowledge and skills to design and develop Windows applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. After completing this course, students will know how to **need to summarize course contents when available**
Exam 70-563: PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - counts as credit toward the following certification:
- Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD): Windows Developer 3.5
Validate your job-relevant skills and mastery of Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft .NET Framework by becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD). This credential provides hiring managers with an unbiased indicator of your capabilities as a developer, while offering you the option to upgrade your credential to support new releases as business needs evolve.
The Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) credential validates a comprehensive set of skills that are necessary to deploy, build, optimize, and operate applications successfully by using Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This credential is designed to provide hiring managers with a strong indicator of your potential job success. It requires two to three years of relevant experience and a commitment to remaining current in best practices and technologies.
This Microsoft Certified Course follows the approved Microsoft course curriculum, ensuring you receive the training and knowledge needed to succeed.
Instructor Introduction
Course Overview
Module 1: designing Client Based Applications
Module Overview
Why Choose Windows Applications
Designing Applications
Designing Windows Forms
Drag and Drop Functionality
Globalization and Accessibility
Testing
Module Review
Module 2: Designing Windows Features
Implementing Controls
Implementing Custom Controls
Menus
Dialog Boxes
Providing Feedback
Module Review
Module 3: Designing Data Access
Module Overview
Designing Database Schemas
Choosing data Access Technologies
Data Binding
Synchronizing Disconnected Data
Reporting and Printing
Module Review
Module 4: Designing Security
Module Overview
Authentication and Authorization
Code Access Security
Encryption
Least Privilege
Module Review
Module 5: Designing Multithreaded Applications
Module Overview
Thread Concepts
Asynchronous Methods
BackgroundWorker
Module Review
Module 6: Designing Deployment
Module Overview
Handling User Settings
Preparing for Deployment
Windows Installer
ClickOnce
Module Overview
Module 7: Monitoring Applications
Module Overview
Performance Monitoring
Exception Management
Module Review
Course Review
Exam Preparation
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