Developing Windows Apps Using VB 2005 Training Videos

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Price: $695.00

Course ID: dev-win-app-vb-2005-tv

Get ahead of the pack by learning how to develop Windows applications using VB 2005. You can learn this from the comfort of your home or office with our computer based training videos. Certified instructors deliver high quality course content right on your computer allowing you to learn from the experts without attending classes or traveling to a training workshop.

The release of Visual Studio 2005 along with .NET Framework 2.0 has taken application development to a new level. First, Visual Studio 2005 has set a new bar for developer productivity. The software development experience is tailored to the individual developer's needs. As a result, personalized productivity helps developers overcome a variety of obstacles in a shorter timeframe. Second, Visual Studio 2005 allows developers to apply their existing skills across a much wider range of development scenarios because of its greatly improved integration with both Microsoft Office Systems and the SQL Server 2005.

Training Package Includes:

  • Seven interactive CD-ROMs
  • Video-based, live, instructor-led classroom sessions
  • Full audio soundtrack, video segments, and demonstration components
  • Printable courseware let's you print out the material
  • Step-by-step hands-on labs give you real experience
  • Sample codes provided
  • LearningZone Live Mentor Click - a $195 value - gives you all the help you need when you need it using live chats with certified instructors seven days a week, 24 hours a day
  • Practical solutions
  • Real-world development problems
  • Comprehensive course, understandable delivery, and reusable as reference material
  • Free policy of upgrades for one year



The Computer Experts:

Bill Hatfield - Visual Studio.NET 2005 Trainer (MCT, MCSD.NET, CPD, CPI)

Bill Hatfield is an international, best-selling author of books about the Internet, intranets, and client and server technologies. He brings over thirteen years of experience in the software development industry.

Eleven years of his experience has been as a consultant as an architect-developer and six years as a professional corporate instructor. Bill Hatfield is also a best-selling author. His books include five books about the Internet and client/server development. His specializations include: consulting engagement, project-management, Architectural design, and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. Mr. Hatfield is a Microsoft Certified Trainer in Visual Basic, Certified PowerBuilder Developer, and Certified Powersoft Instructor.

In addition, Mr. Hatfield is the editor of Visual Studio .NET Developer , a monthly technical journal. He is based in Indianapolis , IN where he co-founded the Indianapolis .NET Developers Association, a local .NET group.

 


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