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Windows Forms Using C#
Rev. 3.0
.NET Training Overview

This five-day course provides a practical, hands-on introduction to GUI development using Windows Forms and C#. The course introduces database programming in Windows, including use of Language Integrated Query (LINQ) in .NET 3.5. The course covers powerful newer Windows Forms features, such as new controls, new data binding, and ClickOnce deployment for creating smart client applications.

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 2008 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, MDI, programming the Clipboard, and visual inheritance. Advanced controls are introduced, including the tree view and tab control. 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. The course concludes with an introduction to data access in Windows applications, including LINQ, and with coverage of newer Windows Forms features.

Numerous programming examples and exercises are provided. The student will receive a comprehensive set of notes and all the programming examples.

.NET Training Learning Objectives

  • 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
  • Gain an understanding of newer controls, data binding and ClickOnce deployment
.NET Training Audience

This course is designed for experienced application developers and architects responsible for Windows applications in a Microsoft environment

.NET Training Prerequisites

Experience programming the .NET Framework using C#.

.NET Training Course duration

5 days

.NET Training 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 .NET and Form 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
Multiple Document Interface
Managing Parent/Child Menus
Programming the Clipboard
Visual Inheritance

8. Using Advanced Controls
 
Panel
TreeView
Splitter
Tab Control

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
Windows Registry

11. Data Access and Data Binding
 
ADO.NET Overview
.NET Data Providers
Using DataReaders
Data Sets
Data Tables
Data Views
Data Binding
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. Newer Features in Windows Forms
 
ToolStrip Control
SplitContainer Control
Web Browser Control
DataGridView Control
Other Newer Controls
New Data Binding
Application Settings
BackgroundWorker Component
ClickOnce Deployment

Appendix A. Learning Resources


System Requirements

Course exercises require Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and MSDN on Windows XP. SQL Server 2005 Express or SQL Server 2008 Express is required for the database chapters. 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, 512 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space for tools installation and courseware.


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