ASP.Net Web Developer - Advanced
 
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Course Description

ASP.NET is one of the more powerful tools available for building Web applications.This 6 months course on asp.net web development focuses on providing real time web application development experience to the candidates. Technical ly, it covers all the essential and advanced features
of asp.net required in developing real world web applications. While concentrating on real time experience we make sure the candidates are clear conceptually as well.

Why ASP .NET?

ASP .NET is HOT
Web development and IT industry software development are the hottest jobs field preferred to
seek as career recently as the salary trends in these fields are striking and pleasing. Micorsoft.Net platform is the most widely used and fastest growing enterprise application development technology in the Windows platform.

Demand for trained professionals
Small and large software companies are in the look out of skilled software developers where ASP.Net skill set is in huge demand. Moreover, the software industry faces an acute shortage of well-trained software professionals.

IT hiring trends
Robert Half Technology, the leading experts in IT salary and career trends placed .Net Development jobs at the top of the IT Skills in Demand for year 2011. They have predicted skills driven rebound in programing jobs in 2011.

Salary trends
2010 Salary trends showed that even during the recession period, there was an increase of 6%
in salaries for Web Devel opers in general and ASP.Net developers enjoyed an in crease of 9%.

 
Who can Attend ?

+2 / Diploma / BA /BCom c/ BSc /BCA /BTech /MA /MCom/ MSc /MCA /MTech/ etc
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Course Schedule

The duration of the course is 6 months. Weekly 5 days, and 4 hours a day sessions
 

Course Objective:

To transform a student into a truly professional ASP .NET Developer
To enable the student to design and develop Enterprise class Web Applications
To provide solid understanding on the concepts
To provide hands on practical training on the technology In the most effective & easiest way!

 

Course Expectations

Industry ready job aspirant
Guided by well formulated course modules and training methodologies, working with instructors who have excellent hands on real life experience in software development for many years, at the end of the course the candidates become industry ready. The candidate becomes well confident on technology areas that help him to perform in tests and interviews.

Not Just a developer, but a complete software engineer
Since the course covers topics not just ASP .NET, but relevant software engineering topics that
helps the student to experience and master them as in real life, Caption describing before he completes the course. picture or graphic. This enables him to join any software team without a big induction curve. He can join and take up responsibilities much earlier than a fresher.

 
Leraing Modules

Introduction to Internet Applications
Web Server & Browser
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
W3C Standard
Dream Weaver
Classic Asp
Syntax
Variables
Operators
Control Structures etc.
Asp Objects
ADO
Visual Studio 2008
A New Windows Form Application
Windows Form Designer
Completed Form
Solutions with Multiple Projects
Referencing the Class Library
Windows Forms Event Handling
Add Event Handlers for a Control
Code for Event Handler
Running the Application
New Web Project Templates
Reporting Project Templates
WCF Project Templates
Other Project Templates
Other Designers
Languages
Visual C#
C# Overview
Namespaces
Program Structure
Classes
Properties
Using a Property
Static Members
Inheritance in C#
Class Diagrams
Access Control and Assemblies
Types in C#
Reference Types
Boxing and Unboxing
Exceptions
Interfaces
Windows Forms
Events in Windows Forms
Delegates
Data Access
ADO.NET
ADO.NET Architecture
.NET Data Providers
ADO.NET Interfaces
Connected Data Access
Contacts Database
Creating a Connection
Using Server Explorer
Performing Queries
Connecting to a Database

Using Commands
Using a Data Reader
Executing Commands
Dataset
Dataset Architecture
Why Dataset?
Dataset Components
Data Adapter
Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
Bridging Objects and Data
Object Relational Designer
IntelliSense
Basic LINQ Query Operators
Obtaining a Data Source
Deferred Execution
XML in .NET
LINQ to XML
Querying an XML Document
Windows Development
Creating Windows Forms App
Partial Classes
Windows Forms Event Handling
Add Events for a Control
Events Documentation
Closing a Form
ListBox Control
Windows Presentation Framework
Why WPF?
When Should I Use WPF?
WPF and .NET Framework 3.5
Core Types and Infrastructures
XAML
Controls
Data Binding
Appearance
Layout and Panels
Web and Distributed Development
Anonymous Access
Multiple Versions of .NET

Server Side Web Application
Web Forms
Visual Web Developer
Web Form Source
Page Layout
Default.aspx File
ASP.NET Development Server
Server-Side Code
Running under IIS 
Web Services
A Web Service Client
What is WCF?
WCF Services
Service Orientation
WCF and Web Services
AJAX
Google Maps
ASP.NET AJAX
What is Silverlight?
Silverlight and AJAX
Silverlight and Flash

 
Training methodology
Since this course follows the Aitrich Training Methodology, Following are the components of Aitrich Training Methodology.
 1. Theory Modules
     
Interactive Lecture
Cheat Sheets
Video illustrations
     
Reference Cards
Online Reference
API Documentation

 2. Practical Workshop

   Exclusive Lab Sessions
   Practical applications of theory lessons

Real time experience
Using industry best-practices


 3. Excercise

  Programming Assignments
  System Design Exercises

Re-iterates Learning
Explore & Learn


 4. Final Project - The real game

  Project Management
  Planning Meeting
  Analysis & Design
  System Architecture
  Daily Standup Meeting
  Programming
  Product Demo

Retrospective
Iterative & Incremental
Development
Project Submission Report
Project Presentation
Agile Methodologies
Scrum & XP

     
Team work
Project Management
Sprint Planning
     
Analysis & Design
Daily Standup Meeting
Scrum Methodology
 
 

 


 
 
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