Windows Forms Using Visual Basic
Current Version: 4.0
Summary
   This five-day course provides a practical, hands-on introduction to GUI
   development using Windows Forms and Visual Basic. The course introduces
   database programming in Windows, including use of Language Integrated
   Query (LINQ). The course covers powerful newer Windows Forms features,
   such as controls, data binding, and ClickOnce deployment for creating
   smart client applications. It covers interoperability with the
   next-generation Windows client framework, Windows Presentation
   Foundation (WPF).
   The course begins with a fundamental discussion of Windows Forms
   architecture and programming simple Windows Forms applications "from
   scratch." Then the use of Visual Studio 2010 and the Forms Designer is
   introduced, which is used throughout the remainder of the course.
   Simple controls are covered, such as buttons, labels, textboxes,
   checkboxes, radio buttons and group boxes. List controls are surveyed,
   including list box, combo box, list view, and DomainUpDown. Dialogs are
   discussed in detail, including modal and modeless dialogs and
   associated controls. Menus, toolbars and status bars are covered.
   Advanced topics are introduced, including parent/child and owner/owned
   relationships, programming the Clipboard, visual inheritance, the
   BackgroundWorker component, and ClickOnce deployment. Advanced controls
   are introduced, including the tree view, tab control and
   SpliltContainer. Resources are discussed, including their use in
   localization. The Application class is covered. Applications settings
   are discussed, including use of configuration files and the Registry.
   Data access and data binding are covered. The course concludes with a
   chapter on Windows Forms and WPF interoperation.
   Numerous programming examples and exercises are provided. The student
   will receive a comprehensive set of notes and all the programming
   examples.
 
Prerequisites
 Experience programming the .NET Framework using Visual
   Basic.
 
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, the student should be able to
         Understand the fundamentals of Windows Forms architecture
         Acquire proficiency in the use of Visual Studio to create
   professional class Windows applications
         Gain a thorough grounding in the important controls provided
   by Windows Forms
         Learn how to implement dialogs, menus, toolbars and status
   bars
         Learn how to use advanced controls, such as tree views,
   splitters and tabbed dialogs
         Understand the use of resources and application settings in
   Windows Forms applications
         Learn how to implement data access using ADO.NET and binding
   of controls
         Use Language Integrated Query (LINQ) to access data from
   Windows Forms programs
         Learn how to interoperate between Windows Forms and WPF
 
Intended Audience
This course is designed for experienced application
   developers and architects responsible for Windows applications in a
   Microsoft environment.
 
Length
5 Days
Format
Instructor-led course, with practical computer-based exercises.
Course Outline
     1.      Introduction to Windows Forms
  
       What Are Windows Forms?
       Windows Forms Class Hierarchy
       Building a Form
       The Application Class
       Trapping Events
       Buttons
       Labels and Textbox Controls
  
     2.      Visual Studio and the Forms Designer
  
       Using the Forms Designer
       Code Generated by Forms Designer
       Adding Event Handlers
       Creating Attractive Forms
       Creating Easy To Use Forms
  
     3.      Using Controls
  
       Checkbox, Radio Button, and Group Box
       Numeric Up/Down
       Trackbar
       Progress
       MonthCalendar
       DateTimePicker
  
     4.      List Controls
  
       Listbox and Combo box
       DomainUpDown
       ListView
       Storing Objects in List Controls
  
     5.      Working with Dialogs
  
       Modal vs. Modeless Dialogs
       Message Boxes
       Common Dialogs
       Creating a Modal Dialog
       Configuring the Dialog Result
       Access Data from the Dialog
       Validating Data
       Error Provider Control
       Modal Dialogs
       Creating a Modeless Dialog
  
     6.      Menus, Toolbars and Status Bars
  
       Main Menus
       Context Menus
       Building a Status Bar
       Building a Toolbar
       Using the Timer Control
  
     7.      Advanced Windows Forms Topics
  
       Parent/Child Relationships
       Owner/Owned Relationships
       Top-Most Forms
       Programming the Clipboard
       Visual Inheritance
       BackgroundWorker Component
       ClickOnce Deployment
  
     8.      Using Advanced Controls
  
       Panel
       TreeView
       TabControl
       SplitContainer
       WebBrowser
  
     9.      Resources
  
       Image Resources
       Resource Files
       String Resources
       Working with Resources in Visual Studio
       Resource Managers
       Cultures and Internationalization
       Building Localizable Forms
  
     10. Applications and Settings
  
       Application Class
       Processing and Filtering Windows Messages
       Application Lifetime and Events
       Configuration Files
       Application Settings
       Windows Registry
  
     11. Data Access
  
       ADO.NET Overview
       .NET Data Providers
       Using DataReaders
       Data Sets
       Data Tables
       Data Views
       Interacting with XML Data
       Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
       Bridging Objects and Data
       Using Object Relational Designer
       Filtering, Ordering and Aggregation
       Inserts, Deletes and Updates
  
     12. Data Binding
  
       Data Binding Concept
       Binding to a Control
       Binding to a List
       DataGrid and DataView
       BindingSource
       DataGridView
  
     13. Windows Forms and WPF Interoperation
  
       Windows Presentation Foundation
       Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML)
       Mixing Forms and WPF Windows
       Mixing Controls
  
     Appendix A. Learning Resources
 
Hardware and Software Requirements
   Required software is Visual Studio 2010 and SQL Server 2008 Express
   Edition (bundled with Visual Studio 2010). The operating system may be
   Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. IIS is required to demonstrate
   ClickOnce deployment.See the appropriate course Setup Guide for
   details.
   A good minimal hardware profile for this course consists of a 2 GHz or
   better CPU, 1 GB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space for tools
   installation and courseware.
   Copyright (c) 2011  •  Object Innovations
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